1. During the Chinese New Year in Sichuan, the whole family eats New Year’s Eve dinner together on New Year’s Eve. It is a big New Year’s Eve dinner.
Eat glutinous rice balls on the morning of the first day of the new year.
From the first to the third day of the lunar month, people "visit each other's houses" (door-to-door visits), usually to visit older and senior relatives, and bring gifts such as chickens, eggs, noodles, wine, and leaf tobacco (tobacco leaves).
2. When the daughter-in-law and uncle go back to their parents’ home, they will have to stay in the countryside for a few days.
Go to the Lantern Festival (in the city) at night.
The teahouse at the Tianchang (temple fair) is very lively, with many Sichuan opera, storytelling and other performances.
3. If you wash your feet, you will have good luck in the coming year.
On New Year's Eve, every household has a lively foot-washing scene. The adults will explain this custom and demonstrate it themselves. The children are dubious, laughing and rolling up their trouser legs, and wash their feet in the same way as the adults do.
4. Go "pick up money" on New Year's Day.
The custom of "gathering firewood" on the first day of the Lunar New Year: "Gathering firewood" is homophonic to "picking up wealth", which means abundant wealth in the coming year.
5. The so-called stealing green means that on the night of the 15th day of the first lunar month, taking advantage of the moonlight, you go to other people's fields and steal some green vegetables, such as garlic sprouts, celery, cabbage, green vegetables, green onions, pea tips, etc., but that's just an idea.
To steal someone else's luck, just remove your own bad luck. No one will really steal it.