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1.In ancient Chinese mythology, it is said that there is a world of ghosts, in which there is a mountain, on which there is a large peach tree covering 3,000 miles, and there is a golden rooster on the treetop. Whenever the golden rooster crows in the morning, the ghosts that wander out at night will drive back to the ghost realm.
The gate of the ghost domain is located in the northeast of the peach tree, and there are two gods standing by the door, named Shen Tu and Yu Lei. If the ghost did something unreasonable at night, Shen Tu and Yu Lei would immediately find out and catch it, tie it up with a rope made of mango reeds, and send it to feed the tiger. Therefore, the ghosts of the world are afraid of the gods and gloom.
So the people carved their appearance with peach wood and placed it at the door of their house to ward off evil and prevent harm. Later, people simply carved the names of Shen Tu and Yu Lei on the peach wood board, believing that this could also suppress evil and eliminate evil. This kind of peach plank was later called "peach charm".
2.Sending New Year's money is an important part of the Chaoshan Spring Festival customs, the elders should share the money to the juniors, and the juniors who can earn money should also send money to the elders. The money should not be sent in a stunned manner, but should be carefully packed in a Lishi bag, or wrapped in a piece of red paper.
This is commonly known as "belly press", which means that from the beginning to the end of the year, the waist bag will be full of solid and wealthy. What is particularly interesting is that before the child goes to bed, the parents will put a large banknote in the child's belly pocket and retrieve it when he wakes up.
3.Legend has it that very early on, there was a kind of mob, every New Year's night, like to go door to door to touch the head of the sleeping child, but as long as the child touched by this mob, after a few days it was crazy and stupid, so on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, adults had to stay up late to watch the child, but on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, a pair of old people guarded a child, but by the time of the third change, they really couldn't stay up, so they slept, so the little monster came to the family's house, just about to touch the child's head, suddenly from under the pillow flashed a golden light, drove the little monster away, only to find out afterwards that there were a few copper coins under the pillow, so people developed the custom of giving children New Year's money for the New Year.
4.In ancient times, there was a monster called "Nian", which resembled a dog, and came out to cause chaos every Chinese New Year's Eve of the lunar calendar. A lot of people are affected by it, and people are very scared at this time of year!
However, with the passage of time, people later found out that they were afraid of the sound of firecrackers, so whenever it was about to come out, people set off firecrackers to scare it, telling it not to dare to go down the mountain to harm people. So, people can spend this time safely. And from this reason, this period of time is called "New Year".
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Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a fierce monster called "Nian", which was in the deep sea all year round, but at the turn of the new and old years, it came out to trample on the crops, hurt people and animals, and the people complained bitterly. On one occasion he went to the village again to commit a crime, and was scared away by the big red clothes hanging in front of the house. When they got to another place, they were frightened by the lights, the fire, and the sound.
As a result, people have mastered the weakness of "Nian" who is afraid of sound, red, and fire. At the end of every year, people stick red couplets, set off firecrackers, hang red lights in front of their homes, burn firewood in the yard, gather firewood, chop vegetables and meat with kitchen knives, and make a sound to scare the "Nian" into escaping back to the sea, no longer endangering people and animals. Over time, it has become a custom for the New Year.
On the first day of the Lunar New Year, relatives and friends visit each other to congratulate each other on not being hurt by the "New Year" and escaping the difficulty of the "New Year", so the "New Year" is also called the "New Year", which is also the origin of the New Year's greetings.
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In ancient China, there was a monster called "Nian", which had long tentacles and was extremely ferocious. "Nian" lives on the bottom of the sea, and only climbs ashore on Chinese New Year's Eve every year, swallowing livestock and harming human life. As soon as the "year" comes, the trees wither, and the grass does not grow
As soon as the year passes, everything grows and flowers are everywhere. How can the "year" pass? It is said that "Nian" is most afraid of red, fire and explosions.
Since then, every year on Chinese New Year's Eve, families have posted red couplets and set off firecrackers to drive away "year" beasts; Candles are lit up in every household, and the watch is waiting for the year. Early in the morning of the first day of the new year, I also have to go to my relatives and friends to say hello and congratulate each other on passing the "New Year" pass. This custom has spread more and more, and it has become the most solemn traditional festival among Chinese people.
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Once upon a time, a mythical bird was shot dead by a hunter. When the Emperor of Heaven found out, he was furious and ordered the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals to go to the world on the fifteenth day of the first month to amplify the fire. The daughter of the Emperor of Heaven went to inform the people of the world, and an old man came up with a solution: on the tenth day of the first month.
Four, ten. For three days on May and 16, red lanterns were hung, firecrackers were lit, and fireworks were set off. In this case, the Emperor of Heaven thinks that the people have been burned to death by the fire." The Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals found a large red light in the world, thinking that it was the flames of the fire, so they told the Emperor that there was no need to go down to the earth to set fires.
In this way, people were able to save their lives and property. In order to commemorate this success, every 15th day of the first lunar month, every household hangs lanterns and sets off fireworks to commemorate this day.
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