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The custom of the young year is to sweep the dust and sacrifice the stove.
Xiao Nian is a traditional festival in our country, that is, cleaning the house, is the most important thing to do on the day of Xiao Nian, which is also the most important custom of the day, which has been passed down for hundreds of years.
On this day, people will send off the king of the stove and pray for a smooth new year, and some areas will take care of the food eaten during the New Year.
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Xiao Nian, also called"House-sweeping day", is the day before the 23rd day of the lunar month, that is, the day before Chinese New Year's Eve. The following are the customs of the young year:
Killing New Year's Pigs: On this day, many families will kill a New Year's pig to make various delicacies.
Sweeping: The small year is also the day of sweeping, and it is believed that sweeping dust can clear the bad luck of the old year and welcome the good luck of the new year.
Ancestor worship: Xiao Nian is also a day to worship ancestors, people will burn incense to worship their ancestors, and pray for their ancestors to bless the safety and health of their families.
Sticking Spring Festival couplets: At the beginning of the year, people will start to paste Spring Festival couplets and paste them on the door or wall to pray for good luck and good luck in the new year.
New Year's money: The new year is also a day to give children New Year's money, and the New Year's money represents the blessing and care of the elders.
The above are the main customs of Xiao Nian, which have been passed down to this day and have become a traditional Chinese folk culture. The customs of the New Year reflect people's good expectations and blessings for the New Year, and also imply people's yearning and pursuit of life.
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Sacrificial stove, sweeping dust, cutting window flowers, writing Spring Festival couplets, bathing, and marriage.
The twenty-third day of the lunar month, also known as"Celebrate the New Year", is the day to begin the intense preparations for the New Year (30); From this day on, it seems that there are specific activities every day until Chinese New Year's Eve.
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Eat Lantern Festival, play dragon lanterns, set off fireworks and other customs!
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In the young year, there are some customs such as eating fire, sacrificing to the king of the stove, sweeping dust, setting off firecrackers, pasting window flowers, and eating sugar melons. Xiao Nian does not refer to a single day, and due to local customs, the days referred to as "Xiao Nian" are also different. The folk tradition of the small year is the 24th day of the lunar month, and most of the southern regions still maintain the ancient tradition of celebrating the 24th lunar month.
1. Eat fire.
Many northern provinces and cities have gradually dominated the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, but there is one exception, Henan. In Henan, when people were young, they would do it themselves and make some fire at home to eat for themselves.
2. Sacrifice to the king of the stove.
On this day, it is also the day of the Han folk sacrifice stove. According to Han folklore, every year on the twenty-third day of the lunar month, the prince of the stove has to go to heaven to report the good and evil of the family to the Jade Emperor, so that the Jade Emperor can reward and punish. Therefore, when they were young, people would put rich offerings in front of the statue of the king of the stove, and they would also apply melted Kanto sugar to the mouth of the king of the stove.
In this way, he can't speak ill of us in front of the Jade Emperor.
3. Sweep the dust.
After the twenty-third, there is only the Spring Festival left.
Six or seven days have passed, and the preparations for the New Year have become more enthusiastic. It is necessary to thoroughly clean the interior, commonly known as dusting, and sweeping dust is to remove the old and welcome the new, and remove the ominous. Every family should thoroughly clean their homes during the New Year and welcome the new year with a new look.
4. Set off firecrackers.
During the New Year, there is also the custom of setting off firecrackers, because this is the first cannon of the previous year. Firecrackers can liven up the festival, but with the development of society, many places have banned people from setting off firecrackers.
5. Paste window grilles.
In ancient times, people's windows were paper, and after a long time of wind and sun, they would be yellow or damaged, so they usually had to re-paste the windows and paste the window flowers on this day, and the window flowers were one of the most popular folk activities. When I was a child, most of the window flowers that people pasted were some more auspicious patterns, such as some fish, sheep, lotus, ingots, Fu Lu Shou and so on.
6. Eat sugar melons.
There are two kinds of sugar: sesame seeds and non-sesame seeds, and the sugar is made into a melon shape or a pumpkin shape. The reason for offering sugar to the stove is to stick to the mouth of the stove master. Don't let the Lord of the Stove speak ill of people to the Jade Emperor.
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Xiao Nian does not refer to a single day, and due to local customs, the days referred to as "Xiao Nian" are also different. During the New Year, the main folk activities include dust sweeping and sacrificial stoves. The traditional small year (dust sweeping, sacrificial stove day) is the 24th day of the lunar month, and most of the southern regions still maintain the ancient tradition of celebrating the 24th lunar month.
From the middle and late Qing Dynasty, the emperor's family held a ceremony to worship the sky on the 23rd day of the lunar month, in order to "save expenses", by the way, the king of the stove also worshipped, so the people in the northern region followed suit, one day in advance in the 23rd month of the lunar month to celebrate the New Year.
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Twenty-three, the sugar official sticky, that was the day when the grandfather of the king of the stove went to heaven to report his work, and took the sweetness that the sugar official gave him, so that he could say something good for the world at the Jade Emperor. People will have a good harvest and live happily. The so-called heaven says good things, and returns to the palace to bring auspiciousness. This is the custom of Xiao Nian.
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Xiao Nian is a traditional festival in China, and the folk will have some customs such as eating fire, sacrificing to the king of the stove, sweeping dust, setting off firecrackers, pasting window flowers, and eating sugar melons. The Chinese New Year's Eve meals in many northern provinces and cities have gradually been dominated by dumplings.
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It is customary in the north to worship the stove king on the evening of the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month. It is customary in the south to worship the stove king on the evening of the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month. Worship the stove king with sugar ingots, fried rice sugar, peanut candy, sesame candy and glutinous rice dumplings and the like, in order to plug the mouth of the stove god, do not talk about the sins of the world, the world is called "God says good things, the lower world keeps peace".
At the same time, there are also activities such as pasting Spring Festival couplets and sweeping dust on this day.
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Answer: On the day of the New Year, every household should thoroughly clean the interior, commonly known as dusting, sweeping dust in order to remove the old and welcome the new, and remove the ominous. It is also necessary to paste the cut window grilles in the newly cleaned house to add joy to the New Year. In China, every household must paste the Spring Festival couplets, and the folk pay attention to the gods must be pasted, every door must be pasted, and every thing must be pasted.
There is also the custom of setting off firecrackers during the New Year.
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