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According to the study of modern folklore, our traditional festivals.
The Spring Festival has a history of about 4,000 years. Regarding the origin of the Spring Festival, it can be traced back to the Yin Shang period. Merchant heavy ghost, witchcraft.
The concept of ghosts and gods is very strong, and the behavior of worshiping gods and ancestors is very frequent, and it is quite important, and the Spring Festival is born and evolved in this context.
With the continuous improvement of the calendar and solar terms, the first day of the first lunar month began to be the new year in ancient times, and the last day of the lunar month and the first day of the first month were called "New Year", and the first day of the first month was called the first day.
Yuanchen, Yuanzheng, Yuanshuo or Yuanri, etc., is today's Spring Festival. Although the first day of the first lunar month was regarded as the Spring Festival in the old days, the activities of the ancients to celebrate the Spring Festival were not limited to one day, but had a grand celebration process. For thousands of years, the Spring Festival has been the Chinese nation.
The most important festival is also the grandest festival, with a very lively and rich form of celebration.
In the folk, every year from the twenty-third day of the lunar month.
At the beginning of the day, every household was busy sweeping the dust to welcome the spring and worship the god of the stove.
Prepare New Year's goods and paste Spring Festival couplets on the door of the house.
Door gods, blessing characters, hang red lanterns in front of the door, and post colorful and auspicious New Year's pictures in the house to add enough festive atmosphere to the festival. Throughout the Spring Festival, the most important activity is to observe the New Year. On the evening of the last day of the lunar month, Chinese New Year's Eve, the family sits together for a reunion dinner, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new.
This moment is the happiest and most peaceful moment. On the morning of the first day of the new year, people are busy visiting relatives and friends, greeting each other and welcoming the new year.
In the old days, there was a saying that "if you don't come out of the first month, it is the new year", but generally after the fiftieth day of the first month, the Spring Festival is gradually coming to an end. Generally speaking, from the beginning of the year around the 23rd day of the lunar month to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the celebrations during the entire Spring Festival are almost a month. Since this month is the slack time of the year, people also have more time and energy to celebrate the Spring Festival.
The above is the origin and outline of the traditional Spring Festival, generally speaking, the Spring Festival can be traced back to the Yin Shang period, to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
It gradually became the biggest festival and has influenced it ever since. Here, I wish you all a happy Chinese New Year! Good luck!
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It first originated in the Western Han Dynasty, and this is also the most lively and important festival in our country, and on this day everyone will get together and then eat dumplings.
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It has already existed in Yin Shang, and this festival is very important, and it is also our traditional festival, which has been passed down for many years.
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The Spring Festival originated in the Western Han Dynasty, and during that period, people would celebrate the New Year in the new year, and would do a lot of celebrations, and slowly the Spring Festival was formed.
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The Spring Festival originated in the Yushun period. Legend has it that as early as the Neolithic period, there was a custom of "Spring Festival" in Yaoshun. After Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, it was stipulated that October was the first month, and the Qin calendar was used in the early Han Dynasty; The Xia Dynasty used the first month of Meng Chun as the first month, and there are various theories about the origin of the Spring Festival, but the generally accepted theory is that the Spring Festival arose during the Yu Shun period.
However, in ancient times, the first day of the first lunar month was called "Yunshuyuan New Year's Day", and it was not until after the victory of the Xinhai Revolution in modern China that the first day of the first month of the Gregorian calendar was used as the New Year's Day, and the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar was called the Spring Festival.
Hanging lanterns originated from dynasties:Hanging lanterns originated in the Western Han Dynasty. Chinese lanterns, also known as lanterns, are an ancient traditional Chinese handicraft that originated in the Western Han Dynasty.
Every year around the 15th Lantern Festival of the first lunar month, people hang red lanterns to create a festive atmosphere, and later the lanterns have become a symbol of Chinese festivities. Sideways.
Through the inheritance and development of generations of lantern artists, a rich variety and superb craftsmanship have been formed. From the type of palace lanterns, yarn lanterns, chandeliers, etc., from the shape of the people, landscapes, flowers and birds, dragons and phoenixes, fish and insects, etc., in addition to the special for people to enjoy the lantern.
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Spring Festival, that is, the Chinese Lunar New Year, is commonly known as the New Year, New Year, New Year, etc., and is also known as the New Year and the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from the first prayer sacrifice of the year in ancient times. All things are based on the sky, people are from the ancestors, praying for the New Year, worshiping the heavens, trembling and stupid ancestors, and repaying the original is also the beginning.
The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in the inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various activities are held to celebrate the New Year all over the country, with strong local characteristics. These activities are mainly based on removing the old and clothing the new, driving away evil spirits and disasters, worshiping gods and ancestors, and praying for blessings and blessings.
In the early era of observation and timing, the year was determined according to the shift of the stars, and the "bucket handle Huiyin" was the first of the year. The earth of "Bucket Handle Huiyin" is rejuvenated, and it is renewed, and a new cycle is opened. In the traditional agrarian society, the beginning of spring is of great significance, and a large number of related festivals and customs have been derived.
In the historical development, although the calendar is used differently and the date of the first festival of the year is different, the festival framework and many folk customs have been inherited. In modern times, people set the Spring Festival on the first day of the first lunar month, but generally it does not end until at least the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The Spring Festival is a folk festival that integrates worshipping gods and ancestors, praying for blessings and warding off evil spirits, reunion of relatives and friends, celebration and entertainment, and food.
Led by the 100th year, the Spring Festival is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation. Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and regions around the world also have the custom of celebrating the New Year. According to incomplete statistics, nearly 20 countries and regions have designated the Chinese New Year as a legal holiday in whole or some cities under their jurisdiction.
The Spring Festival, along with the Qingming Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, is known as the four traditional festivals in China. The Spring Festival folk customs were approved to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. [5][6][7][6]
Chinese name. Spring Festival.
Foreign name. spring festival
chinese new year
Alias. New Year, New Year's Festival, New Year's Festival, New Year's Day, New Year's Day, New Year's Day.
Festive time. At the beginning of the first month of the lunar calendar, there is no eggplant.
Types of festivals. One of the four traditional festivals in China.
Endemic areas. China, East Asia, Southeast Asia and other places where overseas Chinese gather.
Origin of the festival. The first year of the year is prayed for.
Festive events. Sticking New Year's red, keeping the New Year, greeting the New Year, sacrificing, lion dance.
Festive diet. Tea and fruit dim sum, rice cakes, dumplings, spring rolls, rice balls.
Festive significance. Inherit and promote traditional culture.
Set the location. China.
Set the time. Antiquity.
Intangible cultural heritage protection units.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism [8].
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The Spring Festival is one of the important festivals of traditional Chinese celery ascension, according to the research of historians, the earliest laughter of the Spring Festival originated from the first sacrifice of the year in the Yin Shang period (16th century BC-11th century BC).
According to the "Historical Records of Zhou Benji", the Spring Festival was first evolved from the "New Year" activity held by the Yin Shang Dynasty at the end of the year and the beginning of the year, which is a ritual to worship the gods of heaven and earth and pray for a good harvest. During the Zhou Dynasty, the Spring Festival gradually became one of the most important festivals of the year, and people began to perform rituals of sacrifice and pray for a good harvest in the coming year, and began some celebrations, such as setting off fireworks, pasting Spring Festival couplets, and viewing lanterns.
With the passage of time, the Spring Festival has gradually evolved into a comprehensive folk festival with rich cultural connotations, which is not only a traditional festival, but also a cultural inheritance of the Chinese nation.
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The Spring Festival first originated in ancient times.
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