Central idea: This article is a chronicle of folk customs. In plain language full of Beijing flavor, the author depicts a picture of folk customs of the Spring Festival in old Beijing, showing the solemnity and excitement of the Spring Festival, the warmth and beauty of China's holiday customs, expressing the author's love for traditional culture, and showing the great power of changing customs in the new era through comparison. Finally, the author affirmed the new fashion and praised the new society.
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This article was written in 195 1 1 after liberation, and published in the second issue of the first volume of New Observation that year. At that time, New China had just been established, and the author wrote "I Love New Beijing", which talked about the changes in Beijing from three aspects: sewer, cleanliness, lighting and water. Almost at the same time, he wrote the article "Celebrating the Spring Festival in Beijing", describing the custom and lively atmosphere of Beijingers celebrating the Spring Festival, and expressing his praise for the new China and society.
Wu Xiaomei, a professor of Chinese Department of Lanzhou University and a doctoral supervisor of modern and contemporary literature in China, wrote Thirty-eight Lectures on Lao She's Prose: "The Spring Festival in Beijing is actually a microcosm of the Spring Festival in China, but it pays more attention to local customs and has local characteristics. It is worth appreciating that when the writer expounds the customs and feelings of the Spring Festival in Beijing, he euphemistically conveys his contradictory and complicated feelings around whether this custom is superstitious or not with his own affirmation of praise. "
Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Spring Festival (prose by Lao She 195 1 year)
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