There are so many ethnic groups in China, do you know how each ethnic group celebrates the Spring Fe

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

    In China, the Spring Festival is also a custom festival for the people of various ethnic minorities. The people of all nationalities hold various celebrations in accordance with their own customs, and have their own strong national unique style. On Chinese New Year's Eve, people put on colorful costumes, wore strange-shaped masks, and played music with suona, conch, and big drums, and pursued a grand and grand "dancing god meeting".

    The young men danced and sang wildly, saying that they would remove the old and welcome the new, and drive away evil spirits and bring blessings. On the morning of the new year, the women go to carry the "auspicious water" to wish the new year auspicious and prosperous.

    The Yi compatriots select the annual festival according to the Yi calendar. Some of them celebrate the Spring Festival with the local Han people. In some areas, the Yi compatriots set up green pines in front of the door and paved the ground with pine needles to express the protection from disasters and eliminate disasters.

    In other areas, pigs and sheep are slaughtered and Tutuo meat is eaten during festivals, and people visit each other and give each other meat and steamed buns. On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, the first thing I do when I get up is to carry water home. They compare the weight of a bowl of water to yesterday's water, such as the weight of water in the New Year, which means that there is plenty of rain this year.

    Koreans, every household sticks the Spring Festival, cooks all kinds of sumptuous meals, eats "eight treasure rice", and on Chinese New Year's Eve, the whole family stays up all night, playing the Gayageum and blowing the dong flute. On the first day, people put on festive costumes to greet their elders. During the festival, men, women and children indulge in singing and dancing, pressing the springboard and tug-of-war.

    On the night of the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, a traditional celebration meeting was held, and several elderly people who were selected climbed on the wooden "moon-gazing frame", accompanied by long drums, pipe flutes, and suona singing and dancing.

    Manchu, when the New Year is approaching, every family cleans the courtyard and pastes window flowers, couplets and blessing characters. On the thirtieth day of the lunar month, every family erects a lantern pole more than six meters high, and from the first day of the new year to the sixteenth, the red light hangs high every day. Chinese New Year's Eve makes dumplings, pay attention to more pleats as well, cook dumplings when the child is cooked, some are wrapped with copper money, and those who eat it have good luck.

    The Spring Festival is to be worshiped twice, once in the evening of the Chinese New Year's Eve, to say goodbye to the old year; On the first day of the new year, I worship again to welcome the new year. Before the Spring Festival, competitions such as vaulting and camel jumping will be held. Zhuang people, on the night of the thirtieth night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, a fire will be lit on the fire pond of the family, which will not be extinguished all night, which is called "welcoming the new fire".

    Folk habits make zongzi for the Spring Festival. During the festival, a variety of ethnic cultural and sports activities should be organized to celebrate, such as singing "tea picking", lion and dragon dances, dancing flat dances, making gongs, playing spinning tops, racing balls, and performing local operas.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    In Guizhou's Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Miao, Shui, Yao, Zhuang. The Spring Festival of many ethnic groups is no different from that of the Han people. They are all killing pigs, preparing New Year's goods, and preparing hearty Chinese New Year's Eve dishes.

    In the second year of junior high school, I went back to my parents' home, went to relatives, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Although there are many ethnic minorities in China, most ethnic groups celebrate the Spring Festival, which is the same way, they have to stick couplets, clean up, and eat Chinese New Year's Eve, while ethnic minorities do not celebrate the Spring Festival, such as the Hui.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For example, the Han people eat dumplings, the Mongolian people eat mutton, the Gaoshan people dance and the Tibetans ride horses, all of which are very interesting.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A few days after the Han Chinese New Year, the Tibetan Lunar New Year has a custom of dumping sewage and dirty items west when the sun is about to set on Chinese New Year's Eve, meaning to remove the old and welcome the new.

    The Yi people also celebrate the Spring Festival, the custom of the Yi people to celebrate the Spring Festival is to carry water home on the first day of the new year to fill a bowl of water and last year's water than the weight, each family also makes homemade tofu, meaning auspicious and peaceful.

    The Zhuang people celebrate the Spring Festival, and the Zhuang people want to kill pigs and sheep during the Spring Festival, pay tribute to their ancestors, worship the society, and welcome the New Year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How do ethnic minorities celebrate the New Year? Compared with the Han nationality, what are the differences?

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