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Introduction to the Spring FestivalIntroduction to the Spring Festival

1. The Spring Festival is the Chinese Lunar New Year, commonly known as New Year, New Year, New Year's Day, etc. It is also known verbally as the Chinese New Year and the Chinese New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history and evolved from the ancient times when people prayed for good luck at the beginning of the year. All things originate from heaven, and humans originate from ancestors. Praying for good luck, offering sacrifices, and respecting heaven and ancestors are the means of repaying the origin and turning back to the beginning. The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations and carries rich historical and cultural heritage in its inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various New Year celebration activities are held across the country, with strong regional characteristics. These activities are mainly about removing the old and bringing in the new, exorcising evil spirits and fighting disasters, worshiping gods and ancestors, and receiving blessings and praying for good luck. The forms are rich and colorful, embodying the essence of traditional Chinese culture.

2. In the early days of observing time and timing, the year was determined based on the movement of stars, and "Dou Bing Hui Yin" was the beginning of the year. "Dou Bing Hui Yin" the earth rejuvenates, the end comes again, everything is renewed, and a new reincarnation begins. In traditional farming societies, the beginning of spring is of great significance, and a large number of related New Year festivals and customs have been derived. Although the calendars used were different and the New Year's Day festival dates were different in the historical development, 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 it usually does not end until at least the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The Spring Festival is a major folk festival that integrates worshiping gods and ancestors, praying for blessings and warding off evil spirits, reuniting relatives and friends, celebrating entertainment and eating.