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Here are stories about Chinese New Year customs, each of which can be used as a short story.
1. Sacrificial stove, the sacrificial stove on the 23rd day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar, is to brush the stove clean after the day and night, take down the old stove and burn it, and paste the new image on the morning of the New Year's Eve, send a welcome, and place wine and meat, candy, sugar cane, rice crackers, etc., burn incense, light candles, and put paper cannons.
2. Sweep the dust, on the eve of the New Year, "the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month, the custom of sweeping the dust (also known as sweeping the house). According to the folk saying: because of the homonym of "dust" and "Chen", the Spring Festival dust sweep has the meaning of "removing Chen Buxin", and its intention is to sweep all the bad luck and bad luck out of the door.
3. Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, also known as Tuan New Year's dinner, the annual Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is extremely important to the Chinese, the family respects and loves each other, talks about the family, sits around the table, and feels happy. People attach great importance to the "reunion dinner" on Chinese New Year's Eve, in addition to family reunion and family happiness, they also pray for the safety of the family, and those who work outside the home rush back to celebrate the New Year.
4. Keeping the New Year, Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important annual customs activities, and the custom of keeping the year has been around for a long time. During the Wei and Jin dynasties, the custom of keeping the year of Chinese New Year's Eve had been formed. In the "Records of the Wind and Soil" written by Zhou of the Jin Dynasty, it says:
On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, everyone gave each other and gifts, called "Gift Year"; The old and young gather together, and the blessings are complete, which is called "dividing the years"; Sleepless all year round, waiting for the dawn, called "keeping the year".
5. New Year's greetings, visiting during the Spring Festival is one of the traditional customs of the Spring Festival, and it is a way for people to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new and express their good wishes to each other. With the development of the times, the custom of New Year's greetings has been constantly added with new contents and forms. The meaning of New Year's greetings is to visit relatives and friends to communicate with each other, congratulate each other on the New Year, and express their feelings for relatives and friends and good wishes for life in the new year.
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In the primeval period, there was a fierce monster, called "Nian", which ate animals and people, making people look different from the past.
People scare away the New Year by keeping the New Year, pasting Spring Festival couplets (the previous inscription peach symbols), setting off firecrackers, etc., once a year, it has become the current New Year.
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Legend of the Spring Festival 1: Driving the New Year Beast Once upon a time, there was a monster named "Nian". It has horns on its head, and it's very powerful.
Usually, the New Year beast hides under the bottom of the sea, and when the Spring Festival is approaching, the New Year beast will crawl out from under the bottom of the sea and eat cattle, sheep, chickens, pigs, and even people. Once, when the common people knew that the Nian Beast was coming, they all took their animals into the mountains to hide.
Legend of the Spring Festival 2: Sticking Spring Festival Couplets and Door Gods In ancient Chinese myths and legends, there is a world of ghosts, among which there is a mountain, on which there is a big peach tree covering 3,000 miles, and there is a golden rooster on the treetop. Whenever the golden rooster crows in the morning, the ghost who goes out at night wanders.
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"Every year on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, it touches the sleeping child's head three times, and the child cries in fright, and then he has a fever, and he speaks and from then on.
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He had to cry, and then he had a fever, and he was sick with babbling, and after a few days the fever went away, but the clever and clever child became a demented and crazy fool. People are afraid that they will harm their children, so they light the lamps and sit still, which is called"Guarded"。
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The occurrence of independence during the Spring Festival is also an ancient festival in our country, and the ancient year is not in the wax month, but in the rainy moon season, and the later pork chops after the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and the garbage later.
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Legend has it that this night is the time when the gods in the sky are in the lower realm, so the folk have the custom of receiving the gods. The Heaven and Earth Table is a temporary offering table, a special table for Chinese New Year's Eve, mainly for the use of receiving gods. Generally, there is no big Buddha hall that pays special attention to the house, because there are usually fewer offerings to the Buddha, and at the end of the year, they have to pay a big reward to the gods and Buddhas.
The content of the Heaven and Earth Table is different from that of the perennial Buddhist hall, except for the common hanging money, incense and candles, five offerings, and large offerings, most of the idols to be enshrined are temporary, such as "Baifen", which is a woodcut version of the idol album; "Eighteen Buddhas and Gods of the Three Realms of Heaven and Earth", a full god code printed with woodcut watercolor on large yellow rough-edged paper; Portrait of Fu Lu Shou three stars, etc. Some of the above images are incinerated immediately after receiving the gods, such as "100 percent", and some must be broken.
Fifth, it is not burned until the Festival of Lights.
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Legend of the Spring Festival 1: Driving the New Year Beast Once upon a time, there was a monster named "Nian". It has horns on its head, and it's very powerful. >>>More
The origin of the Spring Festival].
On September 27, 1949, the founding of New China, at the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, approved the use of the Gregorian calendar era commonly used in the world, and the first day of the first month of the Gregorian calendar was designated as New Year's Day, commonly known as the solar calendar year; The first day of the first lunar month is usually around the beginning of spring, so the first month of the first lunar month must be the "Spring Festival", commonly known as the lunar year. >>>More
The original name of the Spring Festival was "New Year's Day", and Du Taiqing of the Sui Dynasty said in the "Five Candles Treasure Book": "The first month is the end of the month, and one day is the first day. The original meaning of "yuan" is "head", and it is later extended to "beginning", because this day is the first day of the year, the first day of spring, and the first day of the first month, so it is called "three yuan"; Because this day is still the dynasty of the year, the dynasty of the moon, and the dynasty of the sun, it is also called the "three dynasties"; And because it is the first New Year's Day, it is also called "Yuan Shuo".
There are many folk activities during the Spring Festival, such as: buying New Year goods, sweeping dust, pasting couplets, eating Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, keeping the New Year, greeting the New Year, dragon and lion dances, worshipping gods and ancestors, traveling gods, boats, temple fairs, gongs and drums, vernaine flags, lantern wine, flower lanterns, etc. >>>More
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