1, dust removal
Dust removal is year-end cleaning. Every household in Guizhou has to clean up before the Spring Festival every year.
According to the folk saying in Guizhou, in addition to sweeping away the dust, it is important to sweep away all "bad luck" and "bad luck", which is also the performance of Guizhou people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.
Step 2 beat Baba
Many places in Guizhou have the saying "28, 28". When I was nearly thirty, it was snowing outside and the house was full of children!
In many places in Guizhou, especially ethnic minorities, almost every family will make glutinous rice cakes on the 28th of the twelfth lunar month of the Spring Festival.
Step 3 catch up
Although we usually catch it every few days, the last "one" of this year is completely different from the past, and the scene is different.
Last year, almost every family rushed to buy all kinds of new year's goods, including food and play, especially chicken and fish. Chicken indicates good luck, and of course fish is more than enough every year!
4. Post Spring Festival couplets
On the eve of the Spring Festival, every household should put up red couplets to celebrate and express people's good wishes to welcome the New Year and look forward to a new life.
And if your family bought the word "Fu", you must know the correct pasting method of the word "Fu". There is a folk saying that "Fu Dao" means "Fu Dao". But stick it on the gate, be sure to stick it right. If you put the word "fu" upside down on the door, you will pour the word "fu" outside the door. But the word "fu" in the back room is suitable for hanging upside down, which means putting the word "fu" in your own home.
5. New Year's Eve
In Guizhou, on New Year's Eve, after dinner, the whole family got together to chat and watch the Spring Festival Gala, waiting for the moment to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year. The all-night vigil symbolizes driving away all evil diseases and epidemics and looking forward to good luck in the new year.
But now it seems that everyone's way of providing for the aged has become a collective "playing mahjong" all night!