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In our village, on the first day of the Lunar New Year, all the boys in the village have to go to the elders' houses to pay New Year's greetings.
At seven o'clock, the firecrackers were noisy. (We are here, and we can only enter the door to pay New Year's greetings when we have firecrackers.) )
My grandmother told me to go to the house of an old man who had passed away, and said that the dead came first. When I went, I had to buy firecrackers, banner paper, and incense. When they entered the door, the host's house was about to beat the firecrackers that had been sent and the incense they had brought was also to be burned. (You can also just bring candy).
The first thing I had to go to was my mother-in-law's house, my grandmother's ears were very good, and when she heard the sound of firecrackers, she said, now that his house has firecrackers, you can go, I thought, how did my grandmother hear it, so I took a pound of cake, a bag of sugar, a pound of sugar, and went out.
My mother-in-law is in her sixties, and last year, her father-in-law passed away, and she has been very sad. I saw my mother-in-law wearing red clothes, looking younger than she had been years ago, smiling, and with many wrinkles at the corners of her eyes. I know that we are a year older, and she is a year older, and I feel a little sad in my heart.
I walked up to my mother-in-law and said, "Grandma, give you a New Year's greeting." With a smile on her face, my mother-in-law said, "Okay, I'm a year older," so she gave me a Liqun cigarette and said, "What do you want to eat?" I said no, but grabbed a handful of melon seeds and put them in the bag.
Before leaving, my mother-in-law took my hand and said, "You should study hard, don't go online, and be like those people." I said, "Okay, and I'm leaving."
The second is my father-in-law's house, there are many people in his family, and he has two tables of fruits, and I went in to see who shouted whom, and later, when I saw my father-in-law, I said, "Father-in-law, I will give you a New Year's greeting." My father-in-law, who is over 80 years old, grabbed my hand, and I felt that his hand was cold. He said, "I'm a year older, and next time I don't want to fight at school like my grandson."
Then, my grandfather (my father-in-law's son) gave me two cigarettes.
Later, I went to a few more of them, and I didn't have to bring anything with me.
Finally, when I returned home, I gave my grandmother a New Year's greeting and said, "Grandma, I will give you a New Year's greeting, Wishing you prosperity, and bring the red envelope." "My mom was smiling happily next to me.
Grandma said, "Okay, it's a year older." Grandpa said on the side, you don't go online like you used to.
My grandmother took money out of her pocket and gave me fifty, and my mother gave me two hundred.
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Wenzhou is known as the "seafood city", so the customs of the New Year are inseparable from seafood! During the Chinese New Year, my grandmother always urged my grandfather to buy crabs early, and the crabs across the sea were big and fat, and my grandfather's harvest always made my grandmother satisfied. Grandma has a hand in roasting crabs, she is deeply hidden, and only during the New Year's festival does she take action.
Grandma always burned the big crab with a green shell to orange red, and there were a lot of red cakes in the orange shells, which were nutritious and chewy. There are big and small crabs, and the crabs that are usually eaten can be small, but the crabs eaten during the New Year are all as big as the palms of the hands, and some are even much bigger than the two palms! During the Chinese New Year, there is also a lantern cake, which is a kind of Chinese "hamburger", which is not filled with lettuce and fried chicken, but with home-cooked fatty meat and shredded radish!
The outside is not the usual bread, but a fried shell made of flour in the shape of a gyro, anyway, the lantern cake is a local specialty, like Yongkang's meatloaf, Jinhua's ham. Different places, there are different customs, Wenzhou New Year's customs are not very special, which makes me feel proud of Wenzhou, what are the customs of your hometown? Is it so fun and stylish?
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Just look it up on the Internet. It can be the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, etc.
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As the saying goes: "A hundred miles of different winds, a thousand miles of different customs." "My hometown is in Chaozhou, which has its own unique customs, and the Spring Festival is even more lively.
A day or two before Chinese New Year's Eve.
A day or two before Chinese New Year's Eve, adults were busy, buying chickens, fish, and ducks. Every household must be cleaned once, and the house and quilt are cleaned, and there is a strong smell of the New Year everywhere.
Chinese New Year's Eve Chinese New Year's Eve night house is lively. The main household prepares the richest and most meaningful reunion dinner of the year. After cooking, the big and small must "worship the ancestors" and then pray with incense.
Finally, the elders and young bow down in order, which can fully reflect the traditional virtue of filial piety in the hometown. The happiest time is when there are firecrackers. Throughout the night, the sound of firecrackers continued.
The fireworks "bang" resounded through the clouds and bloomed colorful flowers. There was a happy smile on everyone's face. There is a poem that reads:
Chinese New Year's Eve is even more sleepless, tired of dull and sluggish New Year. Therefore, everyone does not sleep, but keeps watch for the new year, and looks forward to the arrival of the new year.
The first day of the first month. The first day of the first lunar month is not as festive as Chinese New Year's Eve. Teochew people can't swear on the first day of the first lunar month, can't cry, can't fight......On this day, you can't sweep the floor, you should hide the broom and let the garbage accumulate, saying that it is a pile of gold and jade. At night, the elders have to give money to the juniors, and they are all wrapped in a piece of red paper, which is called "belly pressing:."
Have the heart to pay tribute to the new year.
One, two, no intention to pay tribute to the new year.
Three, four. "So, people are rushing to send their best wishes to their relatives and friends.
The second and third days of the first month.
In the second and third days of junior high school, the daughters who got married went back to their parents' homes to pay New Year's greetings. When my daughter comes home, she usually mentions a big bag and a small bag, what biscuits, what candy, what melon seeds, ......Although the gifts are quite thin, the gifts are light and affectionate, expressing the earnest longing for their hometown.
The Lantern Festival is the end of the Spring Festival, but it is still comparable to Chinese New Year's Eve The fifteenth day of the first month is full of lanterns, streets and alleys, and there are lights everywhere, and exquisite small lights illuminate every corner of the street. Hundreds of lights, each with its own color, each with its own pattern, each with its own situation, makes people feel as if they have entered a colorful world.
Whenever "firecrackers sound to remove the old year", people began the lion dance, the lion dance by two people dressed up a big lion, one person played the little lion, the other played the samurai, the lion suddenly looked up, suddenly looked back, suddenly shook his head and danced, a thousand postures, full of fun.
In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival passed quietly, and adults and children ushered in the new year in this festive and lively festival, which is the Spring Festival of our hometown.
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Uyghurs.
The Uyghurs mainly live in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and practice Islam. Uyghurs attach great importance to politeness, and when receiving and meeting, they are accustomed to pressing their hands on their chests**, leaning forward 30 degrees or shaking hands, and saying "hello" in a loud voice.
Guests sit on the floor, do not stretch their legs straight out, and the soles of their feet are facing the person; The gate of the courtyard is forbidden to open to the west, and it is taboo to sleep with the head facing east and the feet facing west, so they are allocated.
Pay special attention to Uyghur costume rooms, bedding and pillows. Do not approach the stove or water tank casually.
Pay attention to hygiene, and often rinse your hands and face directly under the tap of the pipe. When visiting the Viywu family, the hostess should rinse the hands of the guests with a kettle before entering the door and before eating, usually three times. It is customary to use a teacup for one person, and it will not be changed during the stay.
When you give a teacup for the first time, you should sterilize the teacup in front of you before using it.
When you sit in the house, you should sit on your knees, and do not stretch your legs straight out and your feet towards others.
After eating, when an elder leads the way to make a "duwa", avoid looking around or standing up.
In terms of diet, he likes to drink milk tea, eat naan, and like to eat ramen and steamed buns, as well as "stewed whole sheep", "shabu mutton", "kebabs", and "potstickers of lamb and beef". Kebabs are the most famous flavor snack of this ethnic group. Wine must be drunk at every meal, and the amount of alcohol is abundant.
It is forbidden to eat pork, dog meat, mule meat, and pigeons.
Clothes should not be short, the top is generally over the knee, the trousers are to the feet, and it is most taboo to wear shorts outdoors.
The Rouzi Festival and the Gurbang Festival are traditional grand festivals, and both men and women, young and old, like to wear four-lined small flower hats. Their favorite sport is walking a rope in the air.
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There are fifty-six flowers in full bloom. Different regions and different ethnic groups have their own unique folk customs. Different festivals, different clothes, different food, different houses.
Every bit of life reflects the rich and colorful regional characteristics and shows the unique charm of national culture.
Hundreds of miles of different winds, thousands of miles of different customs" in my hometown - Jiangxi also has different festival customs from here!
The Chinese New Year's Eve meal we eat for the holidays is made with home-grown rice, which is full and large. We also have to eat dumplings and glutinous rice balls, which means to be reunited; A little sugar will be put in the dumplings, which means that the days of the year will be sweet; There is also a kind of "longevity fruit", which is mostly for the elderly, which is to put some peanuts in dumplings, with the intention of being healthy and long-lived. We also cook dumplings and noodles together, and the dumplings are wrapped like ingots, called "Golden Needle Piercing Ingots".
During the Chinese New Year, we also have to paste couplets, paste New Year's pictures, worship ancestors, and beat gongs and drums. But the happiest is still our younger generations, during the Spring Festival, the elders will be prepared in advance to distribute the New Year's money to the younger generations, it is said that the New Year's money can suppress the evil, because"years old"with"Shame"Homonym, the younger generation can spend the year safely and securely when they get the New Year's money, which also expresses the blessings of the elders for the younger generation in the new year. We also have to go to relatives' houses to pay New Year's greetings, but we have to give gifts, they can't be odd numbers, New Year's greeters enter the door of relatives and friends, and they should say different greetings according to different objects.
Before leaving, the owner will take out his own big oranges, which is intended to give auspicious gifts to each other.
Year after year. In this way, the New Year faded away in the traditional close and urgent procedures, in the joy of the children receiving the New Year's Eve money, and in the joy of people eating Chinese New Year's Eve. This also clearly shows the charm of Chinese culture and customs!
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The costumes of the Yi nationality are different from place to place. In the Liangshan and Qianxi areas, men usually wear black narrow-sleeved right bias shirts and multi-pleated wide trousers, and in some areas, they wear small trousers with long hair bandanas in the middle of the front of the head, and tie a pincer knot on the right side. Women tend to retain ethnic characteristics, usually with a wrap around their heads, a girdle and a belt; In some places, women have the habit of wearing long skirts.
Men and women wear a shelwa when they go out. Jewelry includes earrings, bracelets, rings, collar flowers, etc., mostly made of gold, silver and jade.
The main food in the life of the Yi people is corn in most areas, followed by buckwheat, rice, potatoes, wheat and oats. The main meats are beef, pork, mutton, chicken, etc., which like to be cut into large pieces (the size of a fist) and cooked, which is called "Dang Tong Meat" by the Han people. The Great and Small Liangshan and most of the Yi people do not eat dog meat, and do not eat horse meat, frogs and snakes.
The Yi people like to eat sour and spicy, and are addicted to alcohol, and have the etiquette of treating guests with wine. Alcohol is indispensable for resolving various disputes, making friends, weddings, funerals, and other occasions.
The house structure of the Yi nationality is the same as that of the surrounding Han people in some areas, and the houses of the Yi residents in Liangshan mostly use board roofs and earthen walls; In the Yi districts of Guangxi and eastern Yunnan, there are dwellings that resemble "ganlan".
The Yi people in various places have a small patrilineal family system, and young sons often live with their parents. The status of women is low. The inheritance is divided equally among the sons, and the unemployed generally goes to the next of kin.
In the history of the Yi people, father and son names were prevalent, and this custom continued among the Yi residents of Liangshan until the founding of the People's Republic of China. Monogamy is the basic system of Yi marriage, and the bride-in-law needs to pay a higher bride price. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, some Yi areas in Yunnan still maintained a public housing system, and the Yi people in Liangshan maintained a strict hierarchical endogamy.
Historically, the Yi people mostly practiced cremation, and before the founding of the People's Republic of China, residents in Liangshan and Yunnan along the Jinsha River still practiced this burial custom. Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, other areas have gradually changed to burials.
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