In ordinary study, work, and life, everyone has written compositions. Compositions are composed of words, and are a style of writing that expresses the meaning of a theme through human thought and organization of language. What kind of compositions have you seen? The following are the Chaozhou Spring Festival compositions (selected 13) that I compiled for everyone for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. Chaozhou Spring Festival Composition 1
Before eating the "New Year's Eve Dinner", you need to worship your ancestors and let them bless the whole family to be safe and happy in the new year... Eat the "Reunion Dinner" Generally, fish and rice cakes are prepared... and the fish cannot be eaten all. The presence of "fish" every year means that there will be abundant wealth in the new year, and the rice cakes represent good luck and good luck.
In the evening, we all watched the Spring Festival Gala and stayed up all night. By the morning of the next day, the sound of "cracking, crackling..." firecrackers was heard, and everyone celebrated the New Year happily. Put on the newly bought clothes and shoes, dress yourself up, and go visit relatives openly. When a child sees an adult, he or she will say some auspicious words, and the adult will hand the child a red envelope and then greet each other. It's a happy time and everyone is very happy.
At noon, grandparents at home usually make rice cakes, either pink or black. The pink rice cakes are filled with rice, shrimps, and chopped shiitake mushrooms...it tastes very fragrant and is not greasy. The black rice cake is filled with peeled sweet mung beans, sugar...it tastes sweet, and children like it the most.
The most exciting thing is the fireworks. The family gathers in the backyard, waiting for the first "sing" of the fireworks and their brilliant appearance. Counting "3, 2, 1, let's set off the fireworks!" The fireworks rushed into the sky with the shouts, "swish-bang-" the fireworks bloomed into flowers, and then rushed into the night sky, like shooting stars. Coming down, people are dazzled and intoxicated... Chaozhou's Spring Festival Essay 2
In Chaozhou, the most lively festival is the Spring Festival. Most people place their New Year's wishes on these days of the Spring Festival.
On the festival day of New Year’s Eve, every family will worship their ancestors at home with sumptuous food and wine. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, the aroma of wine and meat can be smelled everywhere. It is said that a long time ago, there was a monster called "Nian" who would disturb people's lives on this day, but they were afraid of red. If red couplets were posted, they would not disturb people again. So, on New Year's Eve, red couplets were posted on the door of every house, and men, women and children put on new clothes. On this day, people who work outside all year round have to rush home to have a reunion dinner unless absolutely necessary. On this night, everyone went to bed very late. Some people's homes stay lit all night and don't turn off the lights until dawn the next morning.
As the saying goes: "If you want to pay homage to the first or second day of the lunar month, you have no intention of paying homage to the third or fourth day of the new lunar month." On the first and second days of the first lunar month, everyone will go to the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings and wish them good luck and success in the new year. Some business owners open their businesses on the first day of the first lunar month, even for a few minutes. Maybe it’s because opening on the first day of the year symbolizes success throughout the year.
Soon, the Lantern Festival will be on the market, and on this night, a fireworks show will be held. As a result, every household finished their dinner early and flocked to the riverside promenade to watch the fireworks. On this day, the ancient city of Chaozhou will be particularly lively.
The Spring Festival ends almost after the Lantern Festival. Children should go to school and adults should work. Although the Spring Festival in Chaozhou is not as grand as in rural areas, the festive atmosphere is still quite strong! Chaozhou’s Spring Festival Essay 3
According to the old rules in our hometown, the Spring Festival starts very early, probably in late November. Chaozhou people are busy cleaning and buying new year’s goods. Therefore, Chaozhou people We are always well prepared for the Spring Festival. Even before the flowers fade, Chaozhou people are busy.
As soon as the twelfth lunar month arrives, people set out to find things for the New Year, most of which are food, such as chickens and ducks. They bought several large packages of things, especially sandalwood for worshiping gods. A large pack will be used up in a few days, and Chaozhou worships gods very much, so sandalwood is so popular!
Around the 20th day of the twelfth lunar month, people go to worship gods and ancestors to bless their families in peace and safety for generations to come. When it comes to worshiping gods, the most common worship in my town is "Empress Zhuzhen". Whenever worshiping "Empress Zhuzhen", the whole town will hold a grand ceremony to welcome the gods. People wear colorful clothes and raise their hands. Walking on the street with flags and other things, it was very lively. Some people dedicated Buddha statues to the temple of "Empress Zhuzhen", and some dedicated food. At first glance, there were so many things on the table! There are pig heads, fish, fruits... There is really everything you need!
On the night of New Year’s Eve, basically no one goes out. They all go to the home of the oldest member of the same family to have a big meal. Everyone gathers around a large dining table to eat New Year’s Eve dinner. While chatting, we talked about what to do in the new year and wished everyone a happy new year and good luck!
On the first day of the new year, everyone either goes out to visit relatives and friends, or stays at home to receive guests. After having a good meal in the evening, they begin to worship gods. Lord of the Earth, Lord of Wealth, bless this day. Have a peaceful year.
The arrival of the Lantern Festival means that the Spring Festival is coming to an end. Chaozhou people don’t do anything on this day. They usually get busy. Students go to study, adults go to work, and everything goes back to how it was before.
The Spring Festival in Chaozhou comes and goes early. Although it is in the countryside, it is more flavorful than celebrating the Spring Festival in the city. Chaozhou’s Spring Festival Composition Part 4
In our Chaozhou, there has always been a traditional custom. On the fifteenth and seventeenth days of the first lunar month, a grand "Three Mountain Kings Parade" and "Guan Ye Parade" will be held.
The "Three Mountain Kings Parade" is different from the "Guanye Parade". The "Guanye Parade" is held all day long. The "Master Parade" is held in the evening. Someone from each household must carry a lantern to welcome the master at Zhailong (the border of the village). This is to use the power of the gods to bless the surroundings with peace; secondly, it is to warn future generations to always be safe. Remember village boundaries.
Because I was still very young at that time, my parents did not allow me to participate in the "Three Mountain Kings Parade" in the evening. The drum sound that can only be heard every time when sleeping is "dong dong choking, dong dong choking..."
When I went back this time, I was already ten years old, so I shouted to go to the "Master's Parade" "My parents couldn't pester me after all, so they agreed.
At two o'clock in the morning, I was standing guard at the door of my house, and suddenly I saw two two points moving on the mountain in the distance. It seemed to be moving very slowly. I didn't see it clearly until nearly half past two. : There are two people at the front of the team holding lanterns. The lanterns have "Yang" written on them, which represents our Yang family. Behind them are some people holding flags. The people in the middle are carrying the sedan chair of the King of Three Mountains, and those behind are There were dozens of people playing suonas and drums, and the scene was very spectacular.
The cold winter wind blew in my face, and the surrounding leaves rustled, but the people participating in this ceremony still looked very serious, which I admire very much.
The grandness of Chaoshan customs makes me have endless memories. Chaozhou Spring Festival Composition Part 5
The new year begins with the laughter of children and the busyness of adults.
The teachers even hung up Song Zuying's Good Day in their shops: "Happy gongs and drums beat the joy of every year..."
Chaozhou people attach great importance to New Year's Eve. On the first day of the 30th day of the lunar calendar, every household has to make something red? Worship ancestors. Grandma took out the glutinous rice flour that had been prepared for a long time, added water to make a dough, and pushed, pressed, pulled, and pulled with her hands until the dough became soft and like mud. She kneaded it into a small ball, flattened it, and became round. Then, add the rice, peanuts, mushrooms and shrimp. Finally, seal it and make it red with a peach-shaped mold engraved with patterns. Put into pot and steam until cooked.
Ripe red? It is very attractive, but you have to worship your ancestors before you can eat it.
In the afternoon, parents will make money and give red envelopes to their children. After the children borrow money, they should repeatedly say to the adults: "Congratulations on getting rich, congratulations on getting rich." It was already past three o'clock when they received the red envelope. Everyone quickly took a shower and put their wallets on them.
In the evening, the whole family will set off firecrackers to observe New Year's Eve. My mother took out a large bundle of firecrackers and counted the time. When the family set off firecrackers, the sound of firecrackers sounded and the whole village was boiling. I was trapped on the sofa and tried to fall asleep several times, but my grandma woke up and said, "Don't sleep. After you sleep, gods and Buddhas will not bless you." I nodded, and the sound of firecrackers outside the door was deafening. I braced myself and watched the sparks fly in the darkness. Time flows slowly like an hourglass. When the clock on the wall struck twelve, I ran into the room and slept soundly.
Compared with New Year’s Eve, Spring Festival is relatively leisurely. Early in the morning, people get up and put on new clothes to visit relatives and friends. "I want to celebrate the New Year, but I don't want to celebrate the 3rd and 4th of the century." So many people put on their gifts and go to their friends' houses right away. Among gifts, oranges are essential. The host will leave two oranges on the guest, and then exchange his own oranges with the guest. There is a saying: Give the other person good luck. Chaozhou’s Spring Festival Composition Part 6
With a festive red color, the Spring Festival has quietly arrived.
Chaozhou is always extremely lively at this time, and every household will post Spring Festival couplets to wish a good omen in the new year.
During the Spring Festival, adults will clean their houses in advance, so-called "removing the old and welcoming the new", and they will also buy chicken, duck, goose, pork, rice cakes, etc. to worship the gods and God of Heaven and Earth. This is also a tradition and custom that has remained unchanged for thousands of years in China.
During the Spring Festival, everyone has to wear new clothes and new shoes, and the New Year is brand new. When we came to the small town, everything was a festive red. Every household set off firecrackers, and after the east house set off the firecrackers, the west house started to set off firecrackers again and again, never stopping; at night, every house would light up no matter where they were. Come, some people will set off fireworks in front of their homes, and there will no longer be loneliness in the sky.
There is another theme for the New Year, which is "reunion". Those Chaozhou people who have left their hometowns to work will definitely rush back to their hometowns unless there are special circumstances, and have the most sumptuous and delicious meal together on New Year's Eve. The wonderful reunion dinner, after the meal, is also the part that our children look forward to the most, because at that time, family members who are a generation older than us will always distribute "New Year's money" to us children.
During the New Year, our parents always tell us again and again not to say unlucky words or swear words.
So being curious, I couldn't help but ask: "Why can't you say unlucky words?" The adult explained that if you say unlucky words, you will have bad luck in the year, and if you sweep the floor that day, you will also sweep the floor. All good luck is swept away, so I can’t sweep the floor... So I don’t like the Spring Festival very much, because there are not many taboos in the Spring Festival, and I have to abide by them one by one. Wouldn’t it be terrible if I forget them?
Then, we would always follow the adults to visit relatives and friends door to door. At this time, we would bring red envelopes and oranges; and wish each other a Happy New Year, and then they would always give us red envelopes. This is also an irresistible temptation for us children, and we refuse without understanding. We just reach out and take it, and sometimes we forget to say thank you.
This is the Spring Festival for us Chaozhou people, simple and meaningful. Chaozhou's Spring Festival Composition Part 7
As the saying goes: "There are different styles a hundred miles away, and different customs a thousand miles away." My hometown is in Chaozhou, which has its own unique customs, and the Spring Festival is even more lively.
One or two days before New Year's Eve, the adults were very busy, buying chickens, fish, ducks... Every household must do a general cleaning, clean the house and quilts, and there is a thick smell everywhere. The flavor of the new year.
Every house is lively on New Year’s Eve. The hosts are preparing the richest and most meaningful reunion dinner of the year. After cooking, everyone must "sacrifice their ancestors" and then burn incense and pray. Finally, the elders and the younger ones kneel down in sequence, which fully embodies the traditional virtues of the hometown people who put filial piety first among all good deeds. The happiest time is setting off firecrackers. All night long, the sound of firecrackers continued. The "bang" of the fireworks resounded through the night, and colorful flowers bloomed. Everyone's face was filled with happy smiles. There is a poem that goes like this: "People don't sleep in the late hours of New Year's Eve, and they are tired of waiting for the New Year." Therefore, everyone does not sleep, but stays up late, looking forward to the arrival of the new year.
The first day of the first lunar month is not as joyful as New Year’s Eve. Chaozhou people are not allowed to swear, cry or fight on the first day of the first lunar month... They are not allowed to sweep the floor on this day. They should hide the broom and let the garbage accumulate, which is said to accumulate gold and jade. In the evening, the elders give money to the younger ones, and they are all wrapped in a piece of red paper. This is called "pressing the belly waist": it means that they will be rich and prosperous throughout the year.
Then, everyone dresses beautifully Liang, the younger generation will first wish the elders, and the elders will give their expectations to the younger ones. A Chaoshan proverb says: "If you wish to celebrate the first or second day of the Lunar New Year, you may not wish to wish you the third or fourth year of the Lunar New Year." "So, people are rushing to send their best wishes to relatives and friends.
On the second and third day of the Lunar New Year, the married daughters go back to their parents' homes to pay New Year greetings. When daughters go home, they usually bring big and small bags. What kind of cookies, what kind of candies, what kind of melon seeds... Although the gifts are quite thin, the gifts are light and the feelings are heavy, expressing the deep longing for hometown.
The Lantern Festival is the end of the Spring Festival. But it's still comparable to New Year's Eve. There are lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and the streets and alleys are decorated with lanterns and colorful lights. Every corner of the street is illuminated by hundreds of exquisite lights. Each has its own pattern and situation, making people feel as if they have entered a colorful world.
Whenever "firecrackers ring out the old year", people start to dance lion dance, which is performed by two people. Playing the role of a big lion, one person plays the role of a little lion, and the other plays the role of a warrior. The lion sometimes looks up, sometimes looks back, sometimes shakes its head and dances, in various poses, full of fun.
In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival has passed quietly. Adults and children welcome a new year in this festive and lively festival. This is the Spring Festival in our hometown. Here, I wish my hometown will become more prosperous and my motherland will become more prosperous. Chaozhou's Spring Festival Composition 8 < /p>
As the saying goes: "There are different customs in a hundred miles, and different customs in a thousand miles." Due to different regions, people's lifestyles, customs, and national customs are also different. The Spring Festival in Beijing is very lively; the Spring Festival in southern Fujian is full of laughter; and the Spring Festival in Northeast China is also very lively. The Spring Festival food is delicious; and what is the Spring Festival in Chaozhou like? You must want to know it! Then follow me to find out!
Chaozhou people begin to celebrate on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month. The Spring Festival is here. There are many specialties in Chaozhou. Therefore, these specialties have become indispensable items on the New Year’s table. So starting from the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, every household must prepare these things. Among them, Chaozhou people prepare The most popular one is red? It is made from fermented glutinous rice, mushrooms and other food. It has many meanings, including prosperity, good harvest, etc. In addition, Chaozhou people also worship gods. And general cleaning.
On the 30th day of the twelfth lunar month, the last day of the year, people get up early and start the busiest day of the year. On this day, everyone has to worship their ancestors and perform rituals. Serve chicken, duck and fish, put incense and candles, and then you can worship the ancestors. When worshiping the ancestors, everyone has to kowtow three times. When kowtowing, people can use the time of worshiping the ancestors to remove the old and replace the old with the new. In the traditional couplets, children also hang up red lanterns and set off firecrackers. Strings of firecrackers sparkle, as if they are sending blessings to thousands of households. After lunch, everyone takes a shower and puts on clothes early. Wearing new clothes, we begin to look forward to the reunion dinner. In the evening, everyone happily gathers together to eat the most sumptuous and meaningful reunion dinner of the year. This night’s reunion dinner is not only for those who work in other places, but also for those who work in other places. I can't get away from business, so I must rush home to have a reunion dinner.
At the dinner table, the men toasted each other; the children began to stuff food into their mouths and receive red envelopes to avoid evil and seek good luck; while in the kitchen, the hard-working women were busy cooking. After the reunion dinner, everyone gathered together to chat, drink Teochew Kung Fu tea, and sing Teochew opera.
The first day of the first lunar month is a new chapter for Chaozhou people. Everyone gets up early, some go to pay New Year greetings, some receive guests at home, and some go out during the holidays. Traveling around the mountains and rivers, some women take their children back to their parents' homes to visit their parents. The street is really lively: old people with gray hair and childlike faces are dressed in festive costumes, strolling happily, talking and laughing; tall young men have also changed their usual seriousness, reviewing their childhood lessons - putting on strange masks; several Young girls carrying large and small packages of gifts are teasing and amusing each other; innocent children, wearing beautiful scarves, hats and gloves, and various cotton-padded jackets, are laughing and going in and out of shops with a wide range of goods. , a fun playground.
The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, which is a climax of the Spring Festival in Chaozhou. On that night, people took their children and carried lanterns of different shapes and strolled on the streets hung with lantern riddles. Everyone always stopped to guess the lantern riddles, not to get gifts for answering the questions correctly, but for a share of the money for answering the questions correctly. The joy of time. There is another tradition in Chaozhou’s Lantern Festival: that night, children must eat sugar cane. It is said that eating sugar cane on this night will prevent tooth decay.
The Spring Festival in Chaozhou has a strong traditional flavor. It brings people not only happiness, but also the warmth and beauty of home. Chaozhou's Spring Festival Composition Part 9
The Spring Festival is a grand festival in our country. Many places are decorated with lights and colorful lights, everywhere is full of laughter and laughter, and there is a strong festive atmosphere everywhere. As the saying goes: The winds vary a hundred miles apart, and the customs vary across a thousand miles. Chaozhou also has unique Spring Festival customs.
The twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month is the day when the gods go to heaven to report their duties - to send the gods off. Every household will clean their home before this day. This is not like wiping the table or sweeping the floor, but a thorough cleaning of the home. This bodes well for saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new.
A few days before New Year’s Eve, people are all happy and full of energy. There is an endless stream of people visiting the flower market. Some are busy buying New Year's goods, especially citrus and green olives, which are must-buy items for everyone. They symbolize good luck and good luck and are also good fruits to give to relatives and friends. Some buy Spring Festival couplets and so on. The streets are crowded with people, and all kinds of New Year's goods are dazzling. Everyone is busy, and there is an atmosphere of doing everything by themselves and participating in everything. In addition, every household also makes red peaches, which symbolize longevity and renewal everywhere.
New Year’s Eve is even more lively. Every household will worship their ancestors at home with sumptuous meals of wine, meat and food. The aroma of wine, meat and food can be smelled everywhere. It is said that a long time ago, there was a monster called Nian who would disturb people's lives on this day, but it was afraid of the color red, so people put up red couplets, put on new clothes, and set off firecrackers, so it didn't dare to appear. Later, on New Year's Eve, every household posted red couplets on their doors, set off firecrackers, and wore new clothes. On this day, people who work outside all year round, no matter how far away or how busy they are, will rush home to have a reunion dinner, which means reunion. At night, everyone will sit around and chat until late. Every house is brightly lit, and colorful string lights are hung horizontally and vertically on the streets. The whole city is decorated with lights, and people are immersed in the colorful lights.
As the saying goes: If you want to pay homage to the first or second day of the lunar month, you have no intention of paying homage to the third or fourth day of the new lunar month. So on the first day of the Lunar New Year, the elderly receive guests at home, and the young go to the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings. When everyone meets, they will say a few auspicious words, and candies will be placed on every household's table. The elderly and children can also receive lucky money, which must be put into red envelopes, which symbolizes good luck.
Look! This is our unique custom of Chaozhou Spring Festival - Spring Festival. Chaozhou’s Spring Festival Composition Part 10
When it comes to the Spring Festival, everyone must be very familiar with it, but in China, the customs of celebrating the Spring Festival are a little different in each place. For example, there is a place where people worship the master and make red peach cakes during the Spring Festival. Do you know where it is?
Yes, this place is Chaozhou.
In Chaozhou, we celebrate the Spring Festival starting from the twelfth lunar month. The twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month is the day when "the master goes to heaven". The Laoye among our Chaoshan people refers to a god who stays at home to protect the family. People worship Laoye mainly to pray for him to "say good things from God".
After paying homage to the master, every household will carry out general cleaning, which means that all the unsatisfactory things in the past years will be swept away. In addition to tidying up the house, the owner of the barber shop was all smiles because the shop was packed with customers getting haircuts. People will choose to go to the barber shop to get a new haircut during these days. I heard from adults that these activities to cleanse oneself can eliminate misfortune and eliminate diseases.
One or two days before the Chinese New Year, every household will make rice cakes. This is also my favorite Spring Festival custom. There are various kinds of cakes, the most common ones are rat shell cake and red peach cake. The making methods of red peach cake and rat shell cake are basically the same. Prepare some glutinous rice, mushrooms, shrimp and other materials, steam them in a pot, then wrap them with rice flour balls, and press them with a special mold to make the cakes. .
Kueh can be eaten steamed or fried. No matter how you eat it, for a foodie like me, three or five Kueh at a time is not enough for me!
In addition to making rice cakes, everyone has to prepare a lot of annual goods these days. People will buy several kilograms of candies and biscuits, place a pair of large oranges in a conspicuous place, and braise a big goose...
In the blink of an eye, New Year's Eve comes, and every family has a reunion dinner, and the whole family gathers around the table. , talking and laughing, having fun. We Chaoshan people are very particular about eating vegetables. We eat them from beginning to end, and leave some left over when eating fish, which symbolizes that we have more than enough every year. We Chaoshan people don’t attach much importance to staying up late on New Year’s Eve. Before the early hours of the morning, the adults will push the children to bed.
On the first day of the Lunar New Year, everyone is busy paying New Year greetings to their elders. The happiest people at this time are the children, because every time they go to a relative's house, they can receive a red envelope. Here we call giving out red envelopes something like "pressing the belly", which is roughly the Chinese New Year, hoping to get more meaning in the coming year.
This is our Chaozhou custom of celebrating the Spring Festival. Chaozhou’s Spring Festival Composition Part 11
In Chaozhou, the most lively festival is the Spring Festival. Most people put their New Year's resolutions on the Spring Festival.
On December 25, 2006, every household started cleaning and was very busy. Keep the house spotless to show that everything is new and fresh on the first day of the new year.
Then, every household is busy buying new year’s goods to prepare for the New Year.
On New Year’s Eve, every household will set up a sumptuous table at home to worship their ancestors. Therefore, on New Year’s Eve, you can smell the aroma of wine and meat everywhere. It is said that a long time ago, a monster called Nian would disturb people's lives on this day, but they were afraid of the color red. If they post red couplets, they won’t bother anymore. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, red couplets are posted on the doors of every household, and men, women and children wear new clothes. On this day, people who work outside all year round must go home for a reunion dinner unless absolutely necessary. Tonight, everyone goes to bed very late. In some families, the lights stay on all night until dawn the next morning.
As the saying goes, "Happy New Year's Day, without intention, Happy New Year's Day, without intention." On the first and second days of the first lunar month, everyone will pay New Year greetings to relatives and friends, wishing them good luck and happiness in the new year. Some business owners open on the first day of the first month, or even just for a few minutes. Maybe it's because opening on the first day of the year can symbolize a successful year.
Soon, the Lantern Festival will be on the market. On this evening, there will be a fireworks display. So, every family had dinner early and came to the riverside promenade in groups to watch the fireworks. On this day, the ancient city of Chaozhou will be particularly lively.
The Spring Festival almost ends after the Lantern Festival. Children have to go to school and adults have to work. Although the Spring Festival in Chaozhou is not as grand as in rural areas, the festive atmosphere is still quite strong! Chaozhou’s Spring Festival Composition Part 12
Chaozhou has many traditional customs. The Spring Festival in Chaozhou is extremely lively.
Preparations for the Spring Festival begin almost on the 24th of the twelfth lunar month. On this day, many adults have to prepare food, drink, clothing and supplies for the New Year. Rural families all make rice cakes to worship their ancestors, including black cakes, red cakes, glutinous rice cakes, etc., which are deeply loved by children. The adults are busy, but the children also need to be prepared. Adults will take their children to buy new clothes for the New Year.
New Year’s Eve is here. Everyone pastes red couplets on their doors and cleans them to give a good omen for next year. On New Year's Eve, every household will hang up red lanterns to attract the God of Wealth to visit their homes. This will last until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. On New Year's Eve, every family rushes to cook New Year's dishes and invite relatives and friends to their homes for dinner. The aroma of wine and meat is everywhere. Everyone toasts to each other, wishes each other, and is immersed in the joy of reunion. On this day, ancestors are also worshiped.
The first day of the first lunar month is the official Chinese New Year. After lunch, both adults and children take a bath and then put on new clothes, including new socks. From this day on, the countryside began to welcome the master. Children like to go there most. Following the long queue, we stopped only when we were tired and played gongs and drums. Some started at around six o'clock in the morning, and some started at around seven o'clock in the evening. It was so lively! Vendors can also set up stalls outside to sell goods and attract customers. Every night, there is a unique Teochew opera that children like to watch the most. The full of trendy singing is shown in front of the audience. Most of the audience are old people and children. Everyone sits on the red chairs and watches with relish. Some children even ran to the stage to touch the clothes and shoes of the Teochew opera actors. Fireworks bloom in the sky with beautiful smiles from time to time, colorful and extremely beautiful!
There is the first grade of junior high school and the second grade of junior high school. On the second day of the Lunar New Year, adults will take their children to relatives or friends’ homes to pay New Year greetings.
On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival is held, also known as the Lantern Festival. The square holds a lantern show every year, attracting many visitors. There was also a lantern riddle guessing activity held in the square. Everyone looked at the riddles and thought about it. Although they guessed wrong, they were full of interest. The children will come out to play with their own lanterns at night.
After the Lantern Festival, the adults should be busy and the children should go to school. Everything returned to tranquility.
The Spring Festival in Chaozhou is just like this, festive and lively! Chaozhou's Spring Festival Composition Part 13
As the saying goes: "There are different styles in a hundred miles, and different customs in a thousand miles." The Spring Festival customs here in Chaozhou are very particular.
Chaozhou begins preparations for the Spring Festival around the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month.
On the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, every household must prepare tributes, red rice cakes, money and other items to send the Stove Lord to heaven on the 24th day. On this day, "sugar peach" is also prepared, which is a square of red paper with soft candies arranged in the shape of a peach, which is called "sugar peach". This object sticks to the mouth of the "Kitchen Lord", allowing him to "speak good words from heaven and keep him safe when he falls to the ground."
A few days before New Year's Eve, every household must do a "general cleaning" of the home, wipe the floors and windows, buy candies, couplets, New Year pictures, mix fruit ingredients, etc.
On New Year’s Eve, everyone is even busier. On this day, adults will go outside the door to tear off the old couplets and paste new and red couplets, which means a prosperous new year. Various New Year pictures are also posted inside the house. Some people also stick the window grilles with the word "福" upside down, which means blessing will come. A few pairs of large oranges (jie, homophoned as "good fortune" in Chaozhou dialect) are also placed at home to signify good luck in the new year. We have to make black cakes and red cakes today! The red cake contains mushrooms, dried shrimps, glutinous rice, pork...it tastes amazing. On the night of New Year's Eve, the family gathers around the fire for a reunion dinner. The meals on this day are the most sumptuous. Chaozhou people like to add celery and garlic to vegetables on this day, which means "celery and garlic, money can be hidden" (Chaozhou "hidden" and "garlic" are homophonic); there must be clams (han) on the table; and they also eat fish, which means that "Every year there will be more than enough"; there will be fish balls, meat balls or ink balls in the soup, which means "reunion and reunion". After the reunion dinner, everyone will put on new clothes, firecrackers will be set off in the streets and alleys, and some people will watch the Spring Festival Gala at home. It’s so lively!
On the first day of the first lunar month, on this day, everyone will go to the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings. Children will pay New Year greetings to adults. The adults who receive the congratulations will give the children a bulging red envelope and say: "Wish you a happy New Year!" You learn and make progress!" There are also certain things to pay attention to when giving red envelopes. The money inside must be an even number, not an odd number. There are also many taboos on this day, such as: you cannot sweep the floor, otherwise you will sweep away your wealth. No swearing or fighting.
The Lantern Festival is here, which is another climax of the Spring Festival. The streets were filled with lanterns of various colors, and children took to the streets with their parents carrying lanterns. You will also encounter various lanterns on the street, as well as lantern riddle guessing activities. All kinds of lanterns are dazzling and beautiful!
After the Lantern Festival, the Spring Festival is over. The adults go to work and the children go to school, each busy with their own affairs.
Friends, if you think the Spring Festival in Chaozhou is very interesting, then come to Chaozhou next year and celebrate the New Year with the Chaozhou people!