Why do you want to burn lions for the New Year 30

Updated on society 2024-07-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Lion dance is a folk art in our country, and lion dance will be carried out during the Chinese New Year or celebration.

    Lion dance is a folk performing art, in the beating of gongs and drums, the person who performs the lion, wears a lion skin and lion head made of colored cloth, and imitates the lion's jumping, rolling, pounce and other movements with the rhythm. The lion is a kind of beast of prey, and it is believed that the lion dance can ward off evil spirits, so it is necessary to perform the lion dance during the New Year or celebrations.

    There are many theories about the origin of the lion dance, but the more reliable one is that it originated in the Han Dynasty. Lions are not a Chinese specialty, they are mythical animals like dragons and unicorns in legends. In the Han Dynasty, lions were transported to China from the Western Regions for the first time, but not everyone could see them, so some people imitated the movements and forms of lions as a performance for everyone.

    It was not until the Three Kingdoms period that the lion dance developed into a form of performance.

    By the time of the Tang Dynasty, the lion dance had become a very mature dance form, and even developed into a court dance. Bai Juyi once wrote: "The masked beard man is a masked lion, carved wood for the head and tail, gold-plated eyes and silver for teeth, and Fenxun sweater with ears."

    In ancient China, agriculture was the most fundamental thing, and there were a series of celebration and sacrifice activities around the development of agriculture, at which everyone would perform their favorite image of the beast, and the lion dance was thus retained and developed into a unique art.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, it's a pleasure to answer <> for you

    Roasting lion fire is the same custom: the custom of roasting "lion fire" on the 10th day of the first lunar month is not widely spread throughout the country, it is rarely recorded on the Internet, and few people mention it in real life, and the custom may be limited to some areas of Hebei Province. Why did you choose to bake on the 10th day of the first month?

    Where does it come from? It is impossible to verify now, but I vaguely feel that this custom may be related to the meaning of burning the old and making new cloth in addition to the calendar, expelling illness and praying for blessings, and remembering the ancestors. Lion fire may be another name for the custom "Bailing Fire" that is spread in North China, but the time of roasting is different.

    In some areas of Hebei, such as Luancheng, Zhaoxian Yuanshi and other places, every year when the tenth day of the first lunar month, dinner was eaten.

    At six or seven o'clock, every household will light a pile of firewood in front of their homes, and put the dilapidated and unusable brooms (dust-sweeping utensils, tied with sorghum ears and millet ears) and dustpans into the fire, so as to roast the whole body with fire, ward off illness and disaster, and pray for good health in the coming year. Some families will also add some cypress branches to the fire to worship their ancestors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Hello dear, every year on the tenth day of the new year, I have dinner.

    At six or seven o'clock, every household will light a pile of firewood in front of their homes, and put the dilapidated and unusable brooms, dustpans, etc. into the fire to burn, and use the fire to roast the whole body, to ward off illness and disaster, and to pray for good health in the coming year. Some families will also add some cypress branches to the fire to worship their ancestors.

    What kind of custom is it to roast a lion fire?

    Hello dear, every year on the tenth day of the new year, I have dinner.

    At six or seven o'clock, every household will light a pile of firewood at the door of their homes, throw the dilapidated and unusable brooms, dustpans, etc. into the fire, and use the fire to roast the whole Zen body, eliminate diseases and disasters, and pray for good health and health in the coming year. Some people will also deliberately add some branches of the Bai Wu Xin tree to the fire to worship the ancestors.

    What other auspicious words to say.

    Is kissing an auspicious word to a loved one by roasting a lion fire?

    There are a lot of auspicious words, and I hope that the family members are in good health, the stars are shining, and everything goes well. The four seasons are safe, and the five blessings are coming. Blessings come from the east, the stars shine brightly, everything goes well, and so on.

    It's auspicious, you can say it, oh, kiss.

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