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It's Chinese New Year! I put on new clothes and shoes and went to greet everyone. First of all, I wish my grandmother a long and healthy life!
Then greet your parents for the New Year, and wish them good health and more wealth. At noon, there are big fish and meat on the table, which is delicious. There are also many relatives who have given me red envelopes.
We had a great time, and it was so much fun to celebrate the New Year!
Fan Wen 2 During the Chinese New Year, in the countryside, thousands of households had to post Spring Festival couplets. On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, people do not sleep, and according to the tradition, they have to "keep the new year". At one or two o'clock in the morning, the sky was still full of colorful fireworks and crackling firecrackers.
Early in the morning of the first day of the new year, people go door-to-door to pay New Year's greetings. The children wore new clothes and jumped happily with the "New Year's money" issued by the adults. I like Chinese New Year the most!
Fan Wen 3 is about to celebrate the New Year, and the air is full of the smell of the New Year. What does the Chinese New Year taste like? I said:
The New Year is the taste of candy! "Candy in all shapes and shapes and in delicate packaging fills a bag, fragrant and sweet, with an endless aftertaste! Dad said:
The New Year is the taste of hometown! "Because every time I celebrate the Chinese New Year, my father will return to his hometown in the countryside and reunite with his uncles! Mom said:
The New Year is the taste of trouble! "Because every Chinese New Year, my mother has to buy a lot of New Year's goods, pack a lot of red envelopes, and spend a lot of money! Grandma said:
The Chinese New Year is the taste of missing! "Because every New Year, grandma will miss her heavenly grandpa even more! Grandpa, did you know we miss you?
The brightest star in the sky is you, right? I've been whispering to you a lot, do you hear me? Happy New Year, Grandpa!
Fan Wen 4 The day before the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, my family and I went to the supermarket to buy New Year goods. There's a lot of stuff in the supermarket. Grandma gave us instructions to buy all kinds of New Year's goods separately.
I was in charge of buying candy, I went to the candy counter to check the price, and then I chose a candy gift bag at a good price and the task was completed. Look at the group of dads and aunts: they are responsible for buying fish and meat.
They bought two fish and four catties of meat. And my mother and grandparents have already bought all kinds of food and daily necessities.
Fan Wen 5 is celebrating the New Year! It's Chinese New Year! The streets and alleys are really lively.
Everyone took out the fireworks that had been prepared and rushed out of the door, happily lit the fuse, and the sky suddenly bloomed with dazzling flowers, and the sky was dyed extremely dazzling. The lantern on the tree of the Chinese New Year's Eve is like a red dragon greeting us for the New Year. It's the Chinese New Year, I'm a year older, I've grown taller, I've gained weight, I've added a lot of knowledge, and I'm going to be more sensible.
It's the New Year, and I wish you all happiness, good health, and all the best in the new year.
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The Spring Festival is an ancient traditional festival in China and some Asian ethnic groups, and it is also the most important festival of the year, so the customs of the Spring Festival are also diverse. Because according to legend, the beast is afraid of red, afraid of fire and afraid of sound, so people have the custom of pasting red paper products (pasting red couplets, red window flowers), setting off firecrackers, beating gongs and drums, etc. The customs of different periods, different regions, and different ethnic groups are different.
Legend has it that the New Year beast is afraid of red, fire and ** sound, and haunts on the first day of the New Year, so every New Year's Day, people have activities and customs such as pasting Spring Festival couplets, pasting window flowers, setting off firecrackers, sending red envelopes, wearing new clothes, eating dumplings, and keeping the New Year. The Spring Festival also has to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, in order to show the new and vibrant new look of Vientiane. The most solemn traditional festival of Chinese folk is on the first day of the first month of the summer calendar, also known as the lunar year, commonly known as "New Year" and "New Year".
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1.What is it: Spring Festival is a festival of the Chinese lunar calendar, a product of China's long agricultural society.
The characteristics of China's agriculture are spring planting and autumn harvest, and the Spring Festival has become a symbol of "the beginning of one yuan, the renewal of Vientiane", which has a beautiful meaning. According to the 12 zodiac signs of the rat, the ugly ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the chicken, the dog, the pig, the 12 years of reincarnation.
2.Origin: The Spring Festival is the first year of the lunar calendar, and it is also known as the New Year.
The Spring Festival is the most important, grandest and most lively traditional festival in China, and it is the most concentrated expression of Chinese civilization. There is a legend about the origin of the Spring Festival: in ancient times, there was a monster called "Nian", with a long head and antennae, and it was ferocious and abnormal.
It lives on the ocean floor all year round and does not climb ashore until Chinese New Year's Eve every year. It devours livestock and harms humans. In the process of fighting wits and courage with the "Nian", the wise ancient working people discovered the weakness of the "Nian".
It turned out that it was most afraid of red, firelight and loud sounds. Since then, every year on Chinese New Year's Eve, every household has posted red couplets, set off firecrackers, and lit candles.
4.Influence: The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China, the most concentrated expression of Chinese civilization, and has even been introduced abroad. South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Vietnam and other Asian countries celebrate the Spring Festival. Chinatowns in Europe and the United States are also bustling with activity every Spring Festival.
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As we all know, the Spring Festival is generally said to be the first day of the first lunar month, called the Lunar New Year, which is what we often call the New Year. However, the atmosphere of the Spring Festival will continue until the day of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, and the flavor of the New Year will begin to slowly dissipate after the Lantern Festival, and people will start the busy new year one after another.
What are the traditional cultural contents of the Spring Festival?
1. Sweep the dust. In the folk, on the eve of the New Year, there is a custom of "the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month, sweeping the dust (also known as sweeping the house)." The folk proverb is called "twenty-four, sweep the house".
Folks call it "Dust Day". Sweeping is the year-end cleaning, every household should clean their own home, clean all kinds of utensils, dismantle and wash bedding curtains, sprinkle and sweep the courtyard of Liulu, dust and cobwebs, and dredge open channels and culverts. Everywhere is filled with a joyful atmosphere of hygienic and clean to welcome the New Year.
According to the folk saying: because of the homonym of "dust" and "Chen", sweeping dust a year ago has the meaning of "removing Chen Buxin". The intention of sweeping the dust is to sweep all the bad luck and bad luck out of the door, in order to pray for good luck in the coming year.
2. Paste Spring Festival couplets.
Spring Festival couplets are also called door pairs, spring stickers, couplets, pairs, peach symbols, etc., it depicts the background of the times with neat, dual, concise and exquisite words, expresses good wishes, and is a unique literary form in our country. Every Chinese New Year, every household will put up couplets to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
3. Do New Year's goods.
China's New Year culture has a long history, and a variety of Chinese New Year customs have been derived from all over the country, which are very different from north to south, and each has its own characteristics. Although the customs are different from place to place, preparing New Year's goods and giving New Year's gifts are almost the "must-haves for the New Year" across the country. Purchasing New Year's goods, including eating, wearing, wearing, using, pasting (New Year's red), giving (New Year's greetings) gifts, etc., are collectively called "New Year's goods", and the process of purchasing New Year's goods is called "New Year's goods".
4. Worship ancestors. One of the most important things in the New Year is to worship ancestors, which is also a traditional custom of the Chinese. Due to the cultural differences in each place, the form of ancestor worship in each place is also different, some are to go to the field to sweep the tomb, some are to worship in the ancestral hall, no matter what the form, this is to commemorate the ancestors.
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Chinese New Year: Good for Chinese factories, bad for travel.
In many parts of Asia, as well as among the Asian diaspora outside the region, families are often busy painting and cleaning up at this time of year in preparation for visits from friends and family, or buying oranges and holiday cookies, all in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
But, as with most things affected by the pandemic, for many individuals and companies, this Lunar New Year – the 12th local time – is the second extraordinary Spring Festival in a row.
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The things about the Spring Festival are:
New Year's greetings, sticking Spring Festival couplets, hanging New Year's paintings, pasting window flowers, setting off firecrackers, giving out red envelopes, wearing new clothes, eating dumplings, keeping the New Year, lion and dragon dances, hanging lanterns, etc.
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Chinese New Year: Good for Chinese factories, bad for travel.
In many parts of Asia, as well as among the Asian diaspora outside the region, families are usually busy with painting and Chinese New Year cleaning at the beginning of the year to prepare for visits from friends and family, or to buy oranges and festive cookies, all in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
But, like most of the things affected by the pandemic, for many individuals and companies, this Lunar New Year – or as the 12th local time – is the second extraordinary Lunar New Year in a row.
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Spring is a season of spring flowers, so it's a time for all things to recover.
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Every year during the Spring Festival, our family of three has to go back to our hometown for the New Year, because there are still grandfathers, grandmothers, and other relatives at home.
The dinner on Chinese New Year's Eve was very rich, and I ate with relish, but my stomach was already round, and the elders gave me money to grow up healthy. After the reunion dinner, my friend asked me to go out to watch the fireworks, but because it was not until twelve o'clock, the adults had not set off the fireworks, one of my friends said, let's play hide and seek, until the adults set off the fireworks before we go to see the fireworks, we all agree with this point of view. The game started, we rock-paper-scissors, oh, I actually guessed lost, I started counting, one, two, three, four, five... I counted until I was a hundred, ah, I finally finished counting, I shouted, I started to arrest people, because it was playing at night, so it was very dark, last time because of the severe attack of the typhoon, all kinds of facilities have not been completely repaired, so the street lights are sometimes on, sometimes not on, and the road in front of me can hardly be seen in the place where it is not lit, but fortunately, I am very familiar with the road here, I began to observe slowly, oh, one of my friends was hiding behind a big rock, so my friends were found out one by one, and finally waited until twelve o'clock, when people are starting to set off fireworks, hoo, the fireworks are colorful, as if dancing in the sky with that gorgeous dance, ah!
The stars in the sky also moved with the fireworks, wow, how beautiful! This is the most interesting thing I have in the Spring Festival, may the beautiful night view grow with me
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