The Song of Naoyin is a traditional folk children's ballad popular in northern China. Also known as New Year's Ballad. Busy year songs reflect the folk customs of the Spring Festival in various regions with nursery rhymes.
The twelfth lunar month is in the stage of alternation between the old and the new. There are many things to be prepared during this period. As early as ancient times, some places held year-end sacrifices in the twelfth lunar month, so many customs and cultures gradually formed among the people, such as twenty-eight noodles and twenty-nine steamed buns.
Before New Year's Eve:
For every household, other door decorations can be ignored, but a pair of bright red Spring Festival couplets must be posted. No matter in urban or rural areas, every household should choose a pair of bright red Spring Festival couplets and stick them on the door.
In order to increase the festive atmosphere of the festival, it also indicates a good omen for the coming year. It is a tradition in China to pack jiaozi on New Year's Eve. Jiaozi must be eaten on New Year's Eve, so every family will get up early to pack jiaozi. In many jiaozi, only a few bags contain peanuts or other nuts. Whoever eats this kind of jiaozi indicates good luck and good luck in the new year.