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Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in Hometown (2)
Chapter 7: Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in Hometown

The Spring Festival is the most solemn festival in China. On this day, the people of China spend it with joy. Although the customs in different places are different, the joy still ripples in everyone's heart. According to the custom of our hometown, the beginning of the Spring Festival is about the twentieth of the twelfth lunar month. After the twentieth of the twelfth lunar month, every household begins to prepare new year's items, and children have their holidays one after another. Happy to play with friends, adults are also busy, completely a busy year of prosperity.

First, the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month passed the Lunar New Year, which was almost a rehearsal for the Spring Festival. As soon as it got dark, an endless stream of firecrackers sounded and every family ate jiaozi.

After twenty-three, it's New Year's Eve in a blink of an eye. On this day, every household puts up red couplets and puts them on the door, showing a new scene of Vientiane. On New Year's Eve, children who are away from home are not forced to go home for a reunion dinner. At about 8: , the Spring Festival Gala began. The whole family sat together, talked about their homeliness, watched wonderful programs, and heard bursts of laughter from time to time. What a happy family! On this night, almost no one can sleep except children, and everyone should keep watch. Old people keep watch to show that they cherish time, and children keep watch to pray for their parents that they will live a long life.

At the dawn of the New Year's Day, continuous firecrackers sounded, men, women and children put on new clothes and got ready to go. After breakfast, men began to visit relatives and friends, while women entertained guests at home. Adults come and go in groups, and children play in the street in groups. The smile that can't be concealed has already revealed from the bottom of my heart that the New Year is a dream for children, because it allows them to get rid of the oppression of homework and enjoy the bath of the New Year. In the afternoon, people in the street are even more continuous. Old friends who have been apart for a long time meet together, looking at each other's smiling faces, and there are endless words of infinite thoughts and concerns. Every household's house is full of laughter and joy.

On the second day of the New Year's Day, families began to visit relatives and friends. There was an endless stream of vehicles in the street and a wide variety of goods in the shops began to run.

The 15th day of the first month is coming, and another climax of the Spring Festival is on the market. On this day, people will eat Yuanxiao, which represents the reunion. This can busy the children, and they can't wait to run into the street after eating their dinner and show their gorgeous fireworks. In the streets and alleys, the sound of fireworks, firecrackers and cheers became one, and all kinds of fireworks not only dazzled us, but also made us feel happy when beautiful fireworks hit the sky, some like meteors, some like big red flowers, and some like colorful flowers, dribs and drabs, which merged into an ocean of flowers. They smiled and waved at us and thanked us for giving them life and letting them stretch their waists in the sky. Colorful salute, started all over the country, let people witness their own style. The fifteenth day of the first month is the happiest day for children. On this day, they can be childlike, happy and have a free holiday!

The Spring Festival ends on the 15th day of the first month. It's time for students to go to school and adults to do their own things. The first month and the twelfth month are the most leisure time in the countryside. The children are reluctant to leave and look forward to the arrival of the new year! Chapter 8: Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in My Hometown

In my hometown Changyi, the Spring Festival is the most important one. From the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, the Spring Festival began.

the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. It is Laba Festival. Every household began to cook Laba porridge with big red dates, rice, millet and other ingredients. On this day, some people will also brew Laba garlic, which is mouth-watering, and vinegar has some spicy taste, which makes people cry when they eat it. My family also makes meat sausages around Laba.

on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, the climax before the Spring Festival has arrived. I have returned to my hometown of Beimeng Town from Changyi City. On this day, as soon as it was dark, every household scrambled to set off firecrackers and eat jiaozi. The family sat together happily and were extremely happy.

After the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, people began to buy new year's goods, and the climax of "Spring Festival travel rush" began.

In a blink of an eye, it's New Year's Eve. In the morning, we have to get up at six o'clock and drink porridge with tofu, vermicelli, millet and red dates, commonly known as "morning meal". We have to open the door whip in order to get a "good start". I heard that people began to whip at four o'clock. I have to say that this family is too diligent, and there will be a good harvest in the coming year. At noon, we will eat beef buns. As soon as the delicious steamed stuffed bun came out of the oven, I couldn't bear it. I grabbed the steamed stuffed bun and immediately bit it down. I gasped and cried vaguely, "Good ci (eat), good ci, great ci!" After eating, we began to post Spring Festival couplets. Looking around, the street became a red ocean. At four o'clock in the afternoon, we are going to invite our ancestors home and let them taste delicious food. At the same time, people who stayed at home began to pack jiaozi, put tributes and set candlesticks. After six o'clock, the first meal began, and we ate cabbage jiaozi. After eating, we went to pay a New Year call with some people who are inseparable from each other.

With the beginning of CCTV Spring Festival Gala, at 8 o'clock in the evening, our second meal began, and everyone enjoyed themselves. At this time, we have to take photos. This custom is our own, once a year, and there must be no less. After dinner, we set out to pay a New Year call again. At ten o'clock sharp, festive firecrackers ignited people's passion, and the climax of the Spring Festival arrived. We have the third meal-jiaozi with vegetarian stuffing. At dinner, there are messages from time to time to send us blessings, and the ringtones of the messages seem to accompany us. At 11: 3, we began to send New Year greetings to people from door to door. The clock has rung at : , and the Year of the Horse has arrived. We have sent blessings to many people. Children over the age of eight will keep watch and kowtow to their elders, who will give red envelopes to their younger generations. At two o'clock in the morning, we fell asleep one after another, and everyone was saving up for the New Year call tomorrow.

On the first day of the first month, in the morning, we will eat jiaozi with money, dates and peanuts. Children should put on new clothes in order to "bid farewell to the old and welcome the new". We will form a New Year's greeting team to visit other people's homes.

From the second day of the first month, people begin to visit relatives and friends, and the host will welcome the guests with a table of rich dishes.

on the fifteenth day of the first month, I returned to the city. After six o'clock in the morning, I was awakened by the festive firecrackers. Today is the Lantern Festival, and major supermarkets have held solve riddles on the lanterns activities. At noon, we eat Yuanxiao with fruit stuffing, and at night, we eat jiaozi. I also used the computer to send blessings to my classmates.

After the 15th day of the first month, the New Year will be over, and people will return to their normal lives and start a new year ... Chapter 9: Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in Hometown

The Spring Festival in my hometown starts from New Year's Eve to the end of the Lantern Festival. Chinese New Year begins with New Year's Eve. We must eat chicken, meat and fish on New Year's Eve. Moreover, it is necessary to stew the whole chicken, and the rooster must stand up and put the head of the chicken after stewing. Put red peppers on the steamed fish. And don't eat fish on the 3 th night, wait until the first day. It means that there are more than enough crops every year, and peppers can also represent a thriving business.

It is very particular to kill pigs in the twelfth lunar month. It depends on the day, you can't kill indiscriminately, and killing pigs indiscriminately may not be smooth. Pickled pork is prepared as soon as it arrives in the twelfth lunar month, and around the twentieth of the twelfth lunar month, every household begins to clean up, which also means sweeping away the bad luck of the past year and welcoming the' good luck' of the new year. Chicken can be made into a "five-round whole chicken", and longan, red dates, lotus seeds, quail eggs and medlar are put on a whole chicken, which symbolizes "good luck".

on the second day of junior high school, the son-in-law paid a New Year call to his parents-in-law. The so-called "the first child, the second lang, the third day and the fourth day to worship the neighborhood." On the fifteenth day of the first month, it was called Shangyuan Festival in ancient times, also known as Lantern Festival. There is a saying in Changsha: "The fire of thirty nights is the lamp of the Lantern Festival." In addition to lighting candles at the dark corners of chickens in the pigpen and kennel, farmers also light fires at the edge of the fields to kill insects and pray for a bumper harvest. Those close to the ancestral graves also send candles to the graves, so that the ancestors can share the human lights.

Every Spring Festival in Hunan is very lively, which is no worse than other cities. In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival passed quietly, and adults and children ushered in a new year in this festive and lively festival. This is the Spring Festival in our hometown. Here, I wish my hometown more and more fire and my motherland more prosperity. Chapter 1: Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in Hometown

The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China, and it is also the most important festival in the whole year. It has a history of more than 1, years, and it is a symbol of excitement and reunion.

My hometown is Xuzhou, where I am most familiar with the Spring Festival customs. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, every household should clean the environment, clean all kinds of appliances, and remove and wash quilt covers and curtains. Everywhere is filled with the joyful atmosphere of sweeping away the dust and welcoming the Spring Festival cleanly. After "sweeping the dust", adults began to prepare new year's goods. In order to let their families have a good New Year's Eve dinner, they also took pains.

On New Year's Eve, everyone began to paste Spring Festival couplets to add festive atmosphere to the festival. In addition, people have to paste the word "Fu" upside down. The word "fu" refers to "good fortune" and "good fortune". Sticking the word "fu" upside down means "happiness has arrived" and "good fortune has arrived". Nowadays, there are many kinds of "Fu" stickers, and some of them add patterns such as longevity, peach, dragon and phoenix, bumper harvest of grains and carp yue longmen around the word "Fu".

On New Year's Eve, every household is cooking New Year's dishes, and the food in my hometown during the Spring Festival generally has a certain metaphorical meaning. For example, during the Chinese New Year, people often eat jiaozi, because "jiaozi" and "Jiaozi" are homophonic, which means that it is the beginning of a year when it is handed over to children. During the Spring Festival, people still eat rice cakes. Because "rice cakes" and "year height" are homophonic, it means "they can be promoted step by step every year". In addition, the styles of rice cakes are square yellow and white rice cakes, which symbolize gold and silver and have the meaning of "making a fortune in the New Year". Also, people eat fish during the Chinese New Year, which means "there is more than enough every year" ... < P > When the New Year's dishes are cooked, the whole family gets together for the New Year's Eve dinner, which is particularly lively. It is rare for a family to get together for a big meal, so all people are happy and happy.

After the New Year's Eve dinner, everyone went back to their small families, took a shower and put on new clothes to welcome the New Year. Now, most people will watch a live broadcast of the "Spring Festival Gala" on this night. It is not until the New Year's bell rings that people will set off firecrackers and fireworks. Such firecrackers and fireworks will last until late at night.

the first day after the new year is the first day of the first month. The younger generation will go to their elders' homes to pay New Year greetings and wish them a long and healthy life. In addition, the elders should give the younger generations lucky money respectively. Because "old" and "precious" are homophonic, the younger generation gets lucky money, which means "one year old in peace" On this day, if the peers meet, they should also say Happy New Year. As a new year greeting to each other.

how lively the Spring Festival in my hometown is! Such a festive festival. It has continued to this day, showing how important it is to people. I love the Spring Festival in my hometown. Chapter 11: Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in Hometown

The Spring Festival in Northeast China is very different from that in Shandong. Although it is in the countryside, the children who go out are all reunited at home, but the atmosphere before the festival is not strong, and what they see most is playing cards or gambling. Every village has several fixed places where a group of people play mahjong or push Pai Jiu. As a layman, I don't know anything about mahjong, so I don't even have a place to sell (that is, watch). In Shandong, it is not the case. Only a few people play mahjong, and more of them talk about their family after reunion and report to their parents about the situation in other places.

On New Year's Eve, that is, on New Year's Eve, they will wait until about ten o'clock to receive the gods, and each family will set off fireworks to welcome the gods, and then begin to eat. Shandong pays more attention to the ancestral gods. At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when it was dark, men of a family got together, holding Mingbi and firecrackers, and burned them in front of the graves of several ancestors, inviting them to go home for the New Year. Wait until the second day, then go to the graves of all ancestors and so on, and send them back.

On the first day of junior high school, relatives in Jilin began to pay New Year's greetings, and more often they ate "big pot rice". The old lady set out to invite friends and relatives to her home and put on three or four tables to entertain everyone. Now many people drink beer during the Spring Festival, unlike in the past when they only drank bulk liquor. In this way, families treat each other until the sixth and seventh day. Shandong people are more traditional. The first day is the day when villagers pay New Year greetings to each other. They all start to get up at four o'clock in the morning. After dinner, men and women of all families are divided into two groups and turn around the whole village. When they arrive at their elders' homes, they kowtow with their legs on the ground, which seems incredible in other places. The second day is the day to send ancestors home, so it is forbidden to visit other people's homes, otherwise it means unlucky. The third day is the day of visiting my sister's house to pay New Year's greetings, the fourth day is when my married daughter goes home to pay New Year's greetings, and after the fifth day, distant relatives pay New Year's greetings to each other.

the food served by the waiter is different. In Jilin, the dishes for drinking and eating are just one table, which will not be changed. Therefore, when the wine is cold, the food is cold and the body is cold, the heart is warm. Shandong, on the other hand, pays more attention to it. Drinking food must not be the same as eating food, otherwise it will be regarded as disrespectful. Most of the time, after drinking the wine, it is convenient to go out together, so women will take down the dining tables, and when the guests come back, they will serve hot dishes and steamed bread and begin to eat formally.

Folk customs vary greatly from place to place. For children who go out, the most difficult thing is the moment of separation. But now, how many can stay at home? Chapter 12: Traditional Cultural Composition of Spring Festival in Hometown

how much brighter the moonlight is at home!, Festival is a hometown. In my hometown, the Spring Festival is our happiest festival. The vigil on the 3th of the twelfth lunar month and the New Year greetings in the first month are all like wonderful notes, which will always be engraved in my heart.

The custom of Spring Festival in my hometown is not complicated. Except for the simple ceremony, the rest of the time and space are full of endless laughter and laughter.

When the clock strikes twelve o'clock, thousands of families open their doors almost at the same time. After welcoming a lucky god such as the God of Wealth, they light firecrackers. For a time, the night turns into day, and thousands of firecrackers shake the earth like thunder. Countless fireworks are born in the sky. Although they are destroyed for only an instant, they are as beautiful as thousands of fairy flowers and different grasses, competing for beauty in the sky.

New Year's Eve is a moment worthy of our celebration. Everyone will go home, get together with their families, have a big New Year's Eve dinner, talk about anecdotes when they leave, taste delicious food with relish and enjoy the fun of reunion. After dinner, we can go outside to watch the beautiful fireworks blooming in the night sky and listen to every festive blessing everywhere. Walking in every street and alley of the town, you will truly feel that exciting moment. With the continuous improvement of people's living standards and the improvement of enterprises' scientific and technological strength, a variety of fireworks are constantly emerging. The fireworks we see are more and more beautiful, and more and more fireworks are set off. Especially this year, I feel great changes. Besides the Spring Festival Gala at eight o'clock in the evening, at about twelve o'clock, that is, at midnight, we can hear a burst of intense firecrackers and firecrackers. Why? It turns out that this is to welcome the arrival of the new year!

The Spring Festival in my hometown is colorful. Of course, the happiest thing belongs to our children. In addition to the Chinese New Year.