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The twenty-third day of the lunar month, commonly known as "Xiao Nian", legend has it that this day is the day of "the king of the stove goes to heaven". According to folklore, the Lord of the Stove went to heaven to sue the world for evil, and once he was accused, his life would be reduced by 300 days for major crimes and 100 days for minor crimes. Therefore, when sacrificing to the stove, it is necessary to touch the stove and ask him to raise his noble hand.
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Let's talk about the customs of the New Year.
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In ancient times, there was a monster called Xi, with a long head and antennae, which was extremely ferocious, and often devoured livestock and harmed human life. The people of the villages and villages helped the old and the young to flee to the mountains to escape the harm of the night beasts. On Chinese New Year's Eve this year, the people of Peach Blossom Village are helping the old and the young to take refuge in the mountains.
At this time, a child came from outside the village, and I saw that the child had thick eyebrows and big eyes, and was very beautiful. When the child came to the east end of the village, he saw an old woman and asked why everyone was alarmed. The old woman had no choice but to tell the child that Xi was coming to make trouble again, and the child smiled
Mother-in-law, my name is Nian, let me stay at your house for one night, and I will definitely drive the 'Xi' beast away." The old woman agreed and went up the mountain to take refuge.
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First, Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.
The annual reunion dinner fully demonstrates the mutual respect and love of the Chinese family members, and this mutual respect and love makes the relationship between the family closer. There are big dishes, cold pots, hot stir-fries, and snacks on the reunion dinner table, and generally two things are indispensable: one is hot pot, and the other is fish.
The hot pot is boiling, steaming, warm and sultry, indicating that it is prosperous; "Fish"with"remaining"Homonym is a symbol"More than auspicious", also a metaphor for "more than every year".
Second, paste the Spring Festival couplets.
Spring couplets are also called door pairs, spring stickers, couplets, pairs, peach symbols, etc., it depicts the background of the times with neat, dual, concise and exquisite words, expresses good wishes, and is a unique literary form in our country. Every Spring Festival, whether in the city or in the countryside, every household should select a pair of red Spring Festival couplets to paste on the door to add a festive atmosphere to the festival.
3. Paste window grilles.
In the Han people, people also like to paste various paper-cuts on the windows - window flowers. Window grilles not only set off the festive atmosphere, but also integrate decoration, appreciation and practicality.
Fourth, paste the word blessing.
The Spring Festival sticking the word "Fu" is a long-standing custom of the Han people in China. The word "Fu" refers to good fortune and good fortune, which entrusts people's yearning for a happy life and wishes for a better future. In order to more fully reflect this yearning and wishes, some people simply paste the word "blessing" upside down, indicating that "happiness has arrived" and "blessing has arrived".
Fifth, paste New Year's pictures.
New Year paintings are an ancient Han folk art in China, which reflects the simple customs and beliefs of the people and places their hopes for the future.
6. Lighting firecrackers.
That is, when the new year comes, the first thing every household opens the door is to set off firecrackers, and the sound of beeping firecrackers can bring joy and auspiciousness to people.
7. Hang lanterns.
Every year around the Chinese New Year's Eve, people hang red lanterns symbolizing the meaning of reunion to create a festive atmosphere.
Eighth, the New Year's money.
The New Year's money is issued by the elders to the juniors, and some families are after eating the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, everyone sits at the table and is not allowed to leave, and when everyone has finished eating, the elders send it to the juniors, and encourage the children and grandchildren to learn and grow up in the new year and be good people.
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Nowadays, the firecrackers have been given a new meaning, it also has the effect of dispersing poverty and bad luck, and the sound also represents the sound and prosperity of life in the new year. Therefore, on Chinese New Year's Eve, it is necessary to light firecrackers. Firecrackers are a Chinese specialty, also known as "firecrackers", "firecrackers", and "firecrackers".
Keeping the New Year". Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important New Year's celebrations, and the custom of keeping the New Year has a long history. People often stay up all night on Chinese New Year's Eve, which is called the New Year's Celebration.
The earliest record of keeping the year is found in the "Records of the Customs" in the Western Jin Dynasty: on the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, each phase and gift, called "Gift Year"; Wine and food are invited, called "farewell year"; The young and old gather to drink, and the blessing is complete, which is called "dividing the year"; Everyone stays awake all night long, waiting for the dawn, and is called "keeping the year". On Chinese New Year's Eve, the whole family gathers together, eats Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, lights candles or oil lamps, sits around the fireside and chats, waiting for the time to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and keeps vigil all night, symbolizing the exorcism of all evil plagues and diseases, and looking forward to the auspicious and prosperous new year.
Because of its significance, to this day, it is customary to celebrate the New Year on Chinese New Year's Eve.
Eat rice cakes and dumplings". The traditional Spring Festival begins on the eighth day of the lunar month (i.e., Laba Festival), and housewives begin to display all kinds of food needed for the New Year. Steamed rice cakes, because of the homonym "high year", coupled with the variety of tastes, has almost become a must-have food for every family.
What are the customs and habits of the ancient Chinese New Year's Eve.
Customs and habits of the ancient Chinese New Year's Eve.
Night fruit Chinese New Year's Eve family reunion, in order to pass the evening leisure time, in the Song Dynasty, many families have to prepare some night food, also called night fruit, such as the book "Dream Lianglu" has a description of the scene of night fruit in the court, its words: is the day, the inner division meaning bureau into the exquisite night fruit combination, together with all kinds of fine fruits, seasonal fruits, honey fried, sugar fried and market food, such as ten kinds of sugar, Cheng Sha Tuan, Yun fruit, honey ginger bean, soap cake, honey crisp, small abalone snail cake, city cake, five-color beans, fried mallet chestnut, ginkgo biloba and other products, and row of small toy heads, Cards, posts. It is used for the prince and the female relatives in the palace to play and eat.
In the homes of ordinary people, although they are not as rich as in the palace, they also do their best to prepare for the night fruit and strive to ensure a smooth New Year.
Children sell dementia.
According to the customs of the Song Dynasty, before the dawn of Chinese New Year's Eve, a so-called activity of selling dementia for children should be carried out. The Southern Song Dynasty poet Fan Chengda's "Selling Dementia Words" has a description: Chinese New Year's Eve is more sleepless, tired of dull stagnation to welcome the new year.
Children call to walk the long street, and Yun has dementia to recruit people to buy. Who is alone in the two things and people? There is still more than Wu Yi in the middle, the south and north lanes of the lane can not be sold, they laugh and laugh at each other, and the oak Weng block sits under the heavy curtain, and they want to buy the order and ask the price.
Eryun: Weng doesn't need money to buy, and he is demented on credit.
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Let's talk about the customs of the New Year.
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Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It refers to the night of the last day of the lunar year, that is, the night before the Spring Festival, because it is often on the 30th or 29th day of the summer calendar, so it is also called the 30th day of the Chinese New Year's Eve. The last day of the year is called "New Year's Eve", and that night is called "Chinese New Year's Eve".
People often stay up all night on Chinese New Year's Eve, which is called the New Year's Celebration. Su Shi has "Keeping the Year": "Children don't sleep, and they keep vigil all night."
On Chinese New Year's Eve, the home and outside the house must not only be cleaned, but also the door gods, Spring Festival couplets, New Year paintings, and door cages should be hung, and people will change into new clothes with festive colors and patterns.
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The lantern should not be extinguished in the middle of the lantern, because it is a sign of bad luck.
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Let's talk about the customs of the New Year.
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Henan people eat dumplings on Chinese New Year's Eve!!
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What are the customs and habits of Chinese New Year's Eve?
1. Keep the year. Keeping the year, commonly known as "boiling the year". The custom of keeping the New Year has a history of nearly 2,000 years in China, and was first seen in the "Chronicles of the Customs" of the Western Jin Dynasty and Zhou
On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, each phase and gift are called "Gift Year"; Wine and food are invited, called "farewell year"; The young and old gather to drink, and the blessing is complete, which is called "dividing the year"; Everyone stayed awake all night long, waiting for the dawn, and called "keeping the year". In ancient times, there were two meanings of keeping the New Year: the elderly kept the New Year as "saying goodbye to the old year", which meant cherishing time; Young people observe the age of their parents to prolong their parents' lives.
Keeping the New Year is not only a nostalgia for the passing years, but also a sense of good hope for the upcoming New Year. "One night is two years old, and five watches are divided into two years". On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, the whole family gathers together, refreshments and fruits are placed on a table, talking and laughing, talking about the old and new, and welcoming the arrival of the new year together.
Apples are indispensable on this night, which means "peace and security". In the north, some hail brothers also have to offer a pot of rice, called "every other year's rice", which means that there is leftover rice every year, and they can't eat it all year round, and they still eat the grain of the previous year this year. The next year's rice is generally mixed with rice and millet to cook, there are yellow and white, Beijing proverb is called "two rice rice", this is called "gold and silver rice" of "gold and silver, gold and silver full of pots".
2. Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.
The Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is also called a reunion dinner. Eating Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is the most lively and pleasant time for families during the Spring Festival. According to the records of the Southern Dynasty Zongyi's "Jing Chu Years Chronicles", at least during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was a custom of eating Chinese New Year's Eve dinner in China.
Because it is winter, northerners often set up hot pot in the middle of the dinner table, so it is also called a hearth. In ancient times, some prisons ** even let prisoners go home to reunite with their families on Chinese New Year's Eve night, which shows that the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner was on the Chinese New Year's Eve among the ancient people, and the rich New Year's dishes were placed on a table, and the family was reunited, not only enjoying the delicious food, but also enjoying the happy and peaceful atmosphere. Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is generally indispensable for two things, one is hot pot and the other is fish.
The hot pot is boiling, steaming, warm and sultry, indicating that it is prosperous; "Fish"with"remaining"Homonym, symbolism"More than auspicious", also metaphorically"More than every year"。In the end, it is a sweet dish, wishing the days to come sweet and sweet.
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Chinese New Year's Eve is one of the most important traditional Chinese festivals, and on this day, people have many customs. Here are some common Chinese New Year's Eve customs: Sticking Spring Festival Lian:
On Chinese New Year's Eve, people will post auspicious Spring Festival couplets on their homes, windows, walls, etc. Firecrackers: On Chinese New Year's Eve, people often set off firecrackers, hoping to take away the troubles and misfortunes of the past year and welcome the new year.
Reunion dinner: On the evening of Chinese New Year's Eve, family members gather together for a reunion dinner, hoping that in the new year, the family will be reunited and harmonious. Watch the Spring Festival Gala:
The Spring Festival Gala is a traditional Chinese program, which is usually broadcast on the night of the Exclusion of the Ethnic Celebration, and Zhao Ranshen people will ** the Spring Festival Gala to welcome the new year with relatives and friends. New Year's Greetings: On Chinese New Year's Eve, people go to greet the New Year, and Duan Qiao expresses blessings and greetings to relatives and friends.
These customs are all part of traditional Chinese culture and may vary from region to region.
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