I believe that when people talk about the customs of their hometown, they may not finish talking for three days and three nights! Here are 1 essays in 5 words about the customs of my hometown. Let's have a look!
Hometown Custom Composition (1)
Every Spring Festival in our hometown is very lively. You see that pedestrians in the street are shopping, and all kinds of new year's goods and toys make me very excited. In fact, our New Year's Eve custom is the same all over the country. Everyone should get together for dinner and eat happily. On the second day of the first grade, the younger generation all went to pay New Year greetings to their elders, but what about us? It can be said that it is a bumper harvest, and the red envelopes are full of their pockets, filled with the happiness of the whole family. On the Lantern Festival, everyone has to go back to their homes to set off firecrackers and pull and pull. It's very lively. Everyone has a good time. The streets are full of new lanterns and people in the streets are full of smiles. This shows how lively the Spring Festival is. My hometown is so lively, so festive and so happy. Hakka people celebrate Chinese New Year
"One hundred festivals are the first". Like most places in the whole province, Hakka people regard Chinese New Year as the most grand and joyful festival in a year. People began to prepare for the Chinese New Year very early. In September and October, they began to dry sweet potato slices and rice cake slices for frying and frying during the Chinese New Year. As soon as the "Winter Solstice" arrives, start steaming wine. Nearly 3 years old, every household should steam sugar cakes, make rice fruits, kill pigs, make tofu, slaughter chickens, etc., and welcome the New Year with joy.
offering sacrifices to the kitchen stove
On the 23rd of December, the kitchen stove should be cleaned after dinner, and the old kitchen stove should be taken down and burned. On the 3th morning, new pictures should be put up, and wine, meat, candy, sugar cane, rice fruit, etc. should be placed in front of the kitchen stove, and incense, candles and paper cannons should be lit.
Entering the New Year
On December 25th of the lunar calendar, people who go out should hurry home for the New Year. After entering the year limit, children should be taught not to scold each other and not to say unlucky things. Before and after entering the new year, we should choose an auspicious day to sweep the dust and clean the house. It is necessary to clean the kitchen table and bench, wash the bedding and mosquito nets, and celebrate the New Year cleanly.
During the New Year
Adults and children should take a bath, put on new clothes and celebrate the New Year cleanly. Each hall will also be furnished with tables, incense tables, chickens, fish, meat, fruits, etc., to worship their ancestors. On New Year's Eve, we have a reunion dinner with rich dishes. Put more bowls and chopsticks on the table to show that our ancestors are invited to come back for the New Year. Before meals, you should sift the wine for your ancestors, spill the wine on the ground, and then start eating. During the dinner, old people and children eat chicken legs to show respect for the old and the young.
keep your birthday
Have a reunion dinner, and wash the cookware clean, so as to be vegetarian on the morning of the first day of the first month or all day. In the evening, we should keep the old year, bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year. Every room should be brightly lit all night, which is called "lighting the old year's fire". In some places, cowsheds and pig houses should also be lit. Parents should give lucky money to children, and in some places, they should also give lucky money to the elderly.
Open the gate
On the first day of the first month of the first month, the gate was opened at the auspicious time stipulated in the General Book, and firecrackers rang out one after another.
Happy New Year
On the first morning of the first month of the first month, people are vegetarian, and after dinner, they celebrate each other with auspicious words. On the second day of the first month, visiting relatives to pay New Year greetings, especially the newly-married son-in-law (the Yue family will post a book to invite them) will go to her parents' home to pay New Year greetings. When you go, you should bring little hens, rice fruits, candy, incense sticks and firecrackers, and then burn incense, light candles and set off firecrackers in front of the ancestors of Yue family. At noon, the Yues treat, and the son-in-law should be drunk, not drunk or enthusiastic.
Eat Chinese New Year's Meal
Eat Chinese New Year's Meal in the morning of the third day (some steamed on the night of the 29th year before, and some steamed on the night of the second day of the first month), and put chopsticks on the rice. Several people in the family put in a few pairs, then put in a leafy branch, and some even put in fruits such as oranges and pomelo. Before eating the New Year's meal, you should put the meal on the "Day" shrine to worship the gods and ancestors. There are many dishes to prepare for New Year's Eve dinner, including chicken and meat, which is similar to having a reunion dinner on New Year's Eve. You can't kill animals in the third grade, but the chickens should be killed in the second grade or left during the New Year.
out of the year
on the fifth day of the first month, out of the year. The ancestral portraits in the hall should be put away, the paper curtains should be taken down and burned, and those who go out to work can set off. Lantern Festival
On the 15th day of the first month, the Lantern Festival, also known as the "Shangyuan Festival", every family should prepare dishes and drink for the New Year. To have a Lantern Festival, the Spring Festival amusement activities will reach a climax. From the beginning of the Chinese New Year to the 15th day of the first month, recreational activities continued in various places, with Youlong lanterns and lion dances as the most, and some started activities from the first day of the first month. Dragon lanterns and lions will be posted in advance before they arrive, and they will be given red envelopes and snacks after they come. Dragon lanterns, lion teams, etc. will not only perform in various households, but also pay New Year greetings to the gods and ancestors in various temples and ancestral halls in the village. On the first market period after the Spring Festival, all kinds of dragon lanterns, boat lanterns and lion lanterns will perform at the gathering, which is called "opening the market".
Hometown Customs Composition (2)
Speaking of the customs in my hometown, it can't be finished in three days and three nights. Take the Spring Festival for example!
Spring Festival is the first day of every year, and people in my hometown call it New Year's Day. On New Year's Day, there is a saying of "opening firecrackers". That is, at the arrival of the new year, the first thing that every household opens the door is to set off firecrackers to get rid of the old and welcome the new with the crackling sound of firecrackers. Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere, and it is an entertainment activity of festivals, which can make people feel happy and auspicious.
There is another custom in the Spring Festival, which is to eat jiaozi. In order to drive away evil and seek good luck, jiaozi should cook more and have more than enough. After dinner, steamed bread should be put in the pot, which is intended to have more than enough every year. Once the jiaozi is boiled, you should not say "broken" but "earned". When eating, in addition to one bowl per person, one or two bowls should be served, in order to hope that the population will prosper. Eating jiaozi is full of festive atmosphere. During the Spring Festival, jiaozi is full of money, dates and chestnuts. Eating red dates means getting up early and working hard in the new year to get rich; Eating chestnuts means that you can make great efforts and sweat in the new year; If you eat peanuts, you can live a long life; If you eat money, you can get rich. No matter who eats one of them, everyone sincerely congratulates. If the child gets the money, the parents are very happy. They think that the child is promising. Besides encouragement, they should also be rewarded with money to show their congratulations.
There is also the custom of paying New Year greetings during the Spring Festival. Everyone pays New Year greetings to each other. In the old days, they kowtowed, but now they just say hello. When the younger generation pays New Year greetings to the elders, the elders should give them lucky money. There are also text messages and phone calls to pay New Year greetings. Good wishes: auspicious, safe, rich and healthy words that make people happy! . ......
I think these customs in my hometown contain an eternal meaning: I hope people who have worked hard for a year can have a good rest for a few days, adjust their mood and prepare for the next year's struggle. People all want to live a happy and safe life!
Hometown Custom Composition (3)
I spent the Spring Festival this year in my hometown-Mayang. Here, I have seen many folk customs with local characteristics. No matter where it is on New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve is indispensable. Obviously, Mayang is also out of proportion, but the time is earlier than other places-the Mayang New Year's Eve dinner was ready at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It's called "New Year's Eve", but it's actually "New Year's lunch". Although it was a little early, it didn't fade away the strong flavor of the New Year, the joy of "Vientiane renewal" and the good wishes for the new year. Looking at the table full of delicious food, are you already salivating? Don't worry, there are more important things to do before eating the New Year's Eve-adults will take a lot of things to worship the land in the mountains, worship the water by the river and worship their ancestors at home. After this, everyone danced chopsticks and enjoyed this delicious dinner. After the New Year's Eve dinner, everyone began to observe the New Year. Before it was dark, firecrackers crackled in my ears, and colorful patterns of fireworks flashed in front of my eyes. With the passage of time, the pace of the New Year is getting closer and closer. Finally, it's 12 o'clock in the morning! With several huge fireworks blooming in the air, children pay New Year greetings to their elders one after another, and adults happily give lucky money to children. The children who got the lucky money first cheered, and those who didn't got it had to look at them eagerly. Of course, the lucky money is also indispensable to them. After handing out the lucky money, everyone went to bed and fell asleep. The next day, the adults got up early in the morning and took buckets to "grab new water"-using buckets to drill water in wells. It is said that "water is new" means "everything is new", which indicates a new atmosphere in the new year. Besides, they have to go up the mountain to cut wood. Because "firewood" and "wealth" are homophonic, firewood is cut in the New Year, and I hope that the financial resources will be rolling in the coming year. This is the unique custom of Chinese New Year in my hometown.
Hometown Custom Composition (4)
My hometown is a small town-Laohekou, which is located in the northwest of Hubei. I especially like the Spring Festival in my hometown.
Everyone is looking forward to the arrival of the Spring Festival. Everyone has been observing the calendar for a long time to see what day it is in the solar calendar this year, and then everyone is looking forward to that day. The old people thought: it's time for their children who work outside during the Spring Festival to go home, and their grandchildren will have a holiday! Middle-aged people think: Chinese New Year can be reunited with their families! Children think: You can get lucky money for the Chinese New Year and have fun for a few days.
In the twelfth lunar month, the streets and alleys are shrouded in a festive atmosphere, with China red everywhere and people's faces brimming with happiness. Although the adults are still at work and the children at school are nervously preparing for the final exam, the adults will buy new year's goods in their spare time, and the children will take time to buy some firecrackers, and the shops are much more lively than usual.
Time flies. It's a short year in the blink of an eye. It's like a rehearsal for the Spring Festival. At this time, adults and children are more busy. Adults are busy buying new year's goods that haven't been purchased yet, while children have to finish writing winter vacation homework. The people in the shopping mall are bustling, people are busy buying new clothes, and their faces are filled with the joy of the Spring Festival. Everyone is immersed in the joy of welcoming the Spring Festival!
In everyone's expectation, New Year's Eve has arrived. People who have been busy outside for a year try their best to get home. My family ate jiaozi at grandma's house. After dinner with my cousins, I happily ran downstairs to play with the fireworks I had already prepared. My cousin uses a lighter, and bundles of beautiful colorful arcs are flying in the air. This is our blessing to the New Year! The Spring Festival Gala started, and we hurried upstairs. I think most people in the whole country are sitting in front of the TV at this time, laughing and welcoming the New Year! It's almost 12 o'clock, and we are walking home, and there is a lively firecrackers behind us.
I often hear a saying from my grandmother: "Adults look forward to leisure, while children look forward to the New Year." The new year has begun, and I am looking forward to the Spring Festival next year.
Hometown Custom Composition (5)
The sound of firecrackers makes one year old, and
Spring breeze warms people in Tu Su.
every household has a pupil day.
Always change new peaches for old ones.
depicts the grand festive scene of Chinese people celebrating the Spring Festival. The sound of firecrackers is a sign to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and an expression of festive mood. Business people. Setting off firecrackers has another meaning: they set off firecrackers on New Year's Eve to make a big profit in the new year. However, according to the old custom, respect for the god of wealth should be the first, and setting off firecrackers should be the last. Legend has it that if you want to make a fortune, the firecrackers will ring until the end.
observing the new year
Chinese folks have the habit of observing the new year's eve, which is commonly called "endure the new year". Watching the New Year begins with eating New Year's Eve. This New Year's Eve dinner should be eaten slowly, from the time when the lantern is lit, and some families have to eat it until late at night. According to Zonggu's Record of Jingchu's Years Old, it was customary to have New Year's Eve dinner at least in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The custom of observing the old age not only contains feelings of farewell and nostalgia for the years that have passed away like water, but also expresses good hope for the coming New Year.
Eating New Year's Eve
When the children are playing and setting off firecrackers, it is also the busiest time for housewives in the kitchen. The New Year's Eve dishes are all cooked a few days ago, and the New Year's Eve is always cooked by the chef on the 3th. In the north, jiaozi on the first day of the Lunar New Year will also be packed out on the 3th night. At this time, everyone's chopping boards are busy chopping meat and vegetables. At this time, the sound of chopping boards from every household, firecrackers from streets and alleys, the sound of "crackling" abacus and the sound of accounting from shops and shops, mixed with laughter and laughter everywhere, are one after another, and are intertwined into happy music on New Year's Eve.
Hometown folk composition (6)
Longduan Festival is also called "Longduan Street" and "Romantic Street" "Longduan" means "Xiatiankan to drive the street" in Zhuang language. The place where the Longduan Festival is held is generally in the middle of the wide dam. Zhuang people from all villages rush to the scene, or sing love songs in pairs, or perform Zhuang dramas, or exchange large livestock, or exchange agricultural and sideline products, which is extremely lively.
The Longduan Festival of the Funing Zhuang nationality from January to April in the lunar calendar is also called Longduan Street, which means "Go to a wide and flat place." According to legend, Longduan Festival has a history of more than 7 years, which originated from the commemoration of Zhuang hero Nong Zhigao. During the festival, people are dressed up for singing and dancing, and they are very lively. A Taiwanese Zhuang opera performs day and night, martial arts plays during the day, and literary plays at night. As the saying goes, no drama is long. In addition to watching plays and singing songs, young people are very active in festivals. They get to know each other through singing and dancing, deepen their friendship, and recommend the best "romantic man" of the year according to the competition of talent, appearance and character. Therefore, Longduan Festival is also called "the song meeting to catch up with the romantic mood". There is an ancient poem that describes the grand occasion of Longduan Festival like this:
Before and after Qingming Festival, the foot is full of fun, and Bosai Beach is early.
If the jade cover is like a cloud, the blue shirt and fog hub will leave the crazy slave.
I don't know who is the leader of the East, but I don't believe that Luo Fu has a husband.
Laugh at the south of the Yangtze River. The apricot blossom and spring rain are too vague.
"Longduan" is a Zhuang language, which originally means "Xiatianba drives the street". In ancient times, the ancestors of Zhuang people built villages by mountains and rivers. Every spring, Zhuang people gathered in various places to choose auspicious days to open markets, and exchanged rice seeds and farm tools, forming an early market trade. At the fair in bloom, a warm spring in the strong countryside, young men and women spoke with songs, and invited couples to sing songs in groups of three or five. Old people are looking for relatives and friends in the market and catching up with old lovers. The local Han people call Longduan Street "Flower Street" and "Romantic Street". The Longduan Festival in Funing County, my hometown, is really a Valentine's Day for Zhuang people, while the Zhuang people in Guangnan, Wenshan, Xichou, Yanshan and Malipo call this festival "Hedan Yunnan" and "Hega Tired", and the form of the fair is the same as Longduan Street.
The "Longduan Festival" in Mengcun, Guichao Town, Funing County, my hometown, has a long history, and the number of people who celebrate it is more or less. It has never stopped for hundreds of years. It is said that there were tens of thousands of Zhuang youths in Mengcun during the Longduan Festival in 1979, and the usually quiet Mengcun was very lively. This year's "Longduan Festival" is the most meaningful day in the history of Mengcun.
mountain tides and water tides are not as good as people's tides. In order to welcome the guests from afar, the beautiful Zhuang girls in Mengcun brought out the glutinous rice flowers, glutinous rice cakes and glutinous rice liquor prepared by the villagers a few days ago and presented them to all the guests. The beautiful girl makes the Zhuang boy from far away feel affectionate and sing happily; The intoxicating wine songs made the guests drink heartily and dance.