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Updated on culture 2024-08-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In fact, the New Year of each famous clan is almost the same, so why should they be so clear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Li. The Li people living on Hainan Island have their own unique way of celebrating the Spring Festival: every time the Spring Festival comes, every household will slaughter pigs and chickens, put on sumptuous delicacies and wine, and the whole family will sit together to eat "New Year's dinner"; During the feast, the whole family also sang "New Year's songs".

    Beginning. On the first and second days of junior high school, the young and middle-aged men in the village will hold a "Spring Festival hunting". The prey of this day is shared by the whole village.

    Interestingly, when dividing the prey, first give half of the total prey to the first shooter who hits the prey; The other half is divided equally among everyone; Pregnant women can get two portions, and passers-by happen to meet each other, and they can also get one portion.

    Gaoshan tribe. The way the Gaoshan people in Taiwan celebrate the Spring Festival is very similar to that of the mainland ethnic groups, with a slight difference in that their Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is mainly carried out in the form of "around the hearth". "Around the hearth" refers to the dinner of a family gathered around a round table with hot pot on Chinese New Year's Eve.

    Women who usually don't drink a drop of alcohol should also take a symbolic sip of wine to show good luck. The vegetables eaten at the "hearth" are not cut with a knife, but washed and cooked with roots, indicating that they wish their parents a long life. If someone in the family goes out, a seat should also be vacated, and the person's clothes should be placed on the empty seat to show that the whole family misses him.

    Oroqen. In the Oroqen compatriots in the northeast, on the morning of the Spring Festival, the family first pours wine according to the generations, the young kowtow to the elders, and the younger generations greet each other.

    2. Horse racing on the third day of the first month, and delicious food on the fifteenth day of the first month. On the morning of the sixteenth day of the first lunar month, there is an activity to smear each other's faces. Young people should kowtow when they discredit the elderly.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. Han Chinese New Year customs:

    New Year's greetings, sticking Spring Festival couplets, hanging New Year's paintings, pasting window flowers, setting off firecrackers, sending red envelopes, wearing new clothes, eating dumplings, keeping the New Year, lion and dragon dances, hanging lanterns, kowtowing, etc.

    2. Manchu New Year customs:

    Before the Chinese New Year, we make pants to disturb traditional pastries such as Saqima, post couplets, window flowers, hang notes, hang blessing characters, and wear purses.

    3. Bai New Year's customs:

    Write couplets, paste couplets, worship the lord, eat Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, and do not leave relatives on the first day of the new year.

    4. Miao New Year customs:

    Killing New Year's pigs, smoking bacon, beating glutinous cakes, killing chickens and worshiping ancestors, keeping the New Year, opening the door of wealth, respecting the god of the New Year Hu Peidan, stepping on the flower mountain, jumping the field, jumping the New Year, eating chopping rice, etc.

    5. Zhuang New Year's customs:

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Zhuang. 1) On Chinese New Year's Eve, families kill chickens and ducks, and steam button meat, steamed pork, char siu pork, etc. The rice on Chinese New Year's Eve is steamed a lot, symbolizing wealth. Zongzi is indispensable for the Zhuang Spring Festival.

    2) Zhuang zongzi is a noble food, extra-large zongzi, weighing one or twenty catties, the taste and fragrance can be called a must. On the first and second days of the first lunar month, guests should eat zongzi. During the Spring Festival, cultural and sports activities such as singing, playing tops, dancing, and ball racing should be held.

    2. Tibetans. 1) Wear the most beautiful clothes, wear the most precious jewelry, even if you are in poor economic conditions, you should prepare a robe for the New Year, or a coarse ornament or two, which is called "sa ju" in Tibetan, that is, new clothes.

    2) On the third day of the first month of the Tibetan calendar, Lhasa people come to the Aquarius Mountain in the eastern suburbs and Yaowang Mountain in the western suburbs in groups, planting prayer flags, hanging colorful flags, and worshipping the mountain gods and water gods. On the fifth day of the first month of the Tibetan calendar, a grand ploughing ceremony is held.

    3) The peasants are dressed in festive costumes, and the strong ploughing cattle are dressed up in "fancy flowers" with butter patterns on their foreheads, red flags and colorful feathers are inserted on their horns, colored satin is draped over their shoulders, and satin is decorated with shells and turquoise, and colorful ribbons are tied on their tails.

    3. Lahu.

    1) The Lahu people celebrate the New Year from the first day to the fourth day of the first month, and the New Year from the ninth to the eleventh day of the first month.

    2) On the night of the thirtieth day of the lunar month, pigs should be killed, glutinous rice cakes should be made, and each family should make a pair of large rice cakes, symbolizing the stars, indicating that in the new year, the wind and rain will be smooth, and the five grains will be abundant. The Lahu people also have the custom of gathering together to celebrate the New Year.

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