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Children draw Xinjiang our festival handwritten newspaper

Tong painted our festival handwritten newspaper in Xinjiang as follows:

1. First, draw four lanterns in the middle, and write the words "Celebrate the Spring Festival" in the lanterns.

2. Then draw two strings of firecrackers in the upper left corner.

3. Then draw a rectangular text box along the firecrackers.

4. Then draw a diamond-shaped text box on the right.

5. Then, draw some red envelopes, gold ingots, blessing bags, fireworks, firecrackers and Chinese knots in the upper and lower blank spaces.

6. After that, draw a line grid on the text box, so that the template of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper will be drawn.

7. Finally, fill in what you want to write about the Spring Festival, and a handwritten newspaper will be ready.

Introduction to the Spring Festival:

Spring Festival, that is, the China Lunar New Year, commonly known as "Spring Festival", "New Year" and "New Year", is a folk festival that integrates the old and the new, worships the ancestors, prays for evil spirits, reunites with relatives and friends, celebrates entertainment and food.

The Spring Festival has a long history, which originated from primitive beliefs and nature worship of early human beings, and evolved from praying for the new year at the beginning of the year in ancient times. Everything is based on the sky, people are based on the ancestors, praying for the sacrifice of the old age and respecting the ancestors of heaven, and reporting back to the original.

The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and it carries rich historical and cultural connotations in its inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various activities to celebrate the Spring Festival are held all over the country, with strong local characteristics.

The Spring Festival is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, with the centennial year as the first and the four seasons of spring as the first. Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and regions in the world also have the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival.

According to incomplete statistics, nearly 21 countries and regions have designated the Spring Festival in China as a legal holiday for the whole or some cities under their jurisdiction. Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China.

Introduction to the custom of observing the age

On this night of "being two years old in one night, being two years old in five shifts", family members get together and get together. The whole family sat together, and the table was filled with tea and fruits. In the New Year, a large plate of apples is indispensable, which is called "peace and security". In the north, some families have to provide a pot of rice, which was cooked years ago and provided for the New Year. It is called "New Year's Rice", which means that there are leftovers every year, and they can't eat them all year round, and they still eat the grain of the previous year.

This New Year's rice bowl is usually cooked by mixing rice and millet. As the saying goes in Beijing, it is called "two-meter rice" because it is yellow and white. It is called "golden and silver rice with gold and silver in the bowl".

In many places, cakes, melons and fruits are prepared for celebrating the New Year's Eve, all of which are intended to win a lucky charm: eating dates (spring comes early), persimmon (everything goes well), almonds (happy people), long-lived fruits (immortality) and rice cakes (higher every year). On New Year's Eve, the whole family ate and enjoyed themselves, talking and laughing.

Some vulgar families push Pai Jiu, roll dice, bet on Stud, play mahjong, and make noise and laughter, which is the climax of New Year's Eve. An all-night vigil symbolizes driving away all evil diseases and epidemics and looking forward to good luck in the new year.