As the saying goes! "Open the door and fire the cannon; Wealth has arrived, and happiness has arrived. " On the first morning of the new year, welcoming the arrival of the new year is the joy of opening the door and going out to see it.
This is a traditional custom of the Chinese nation, which has lasted for thousands of years. It's called "opening the door and setting off firecrackers" to welcome the New Year. Usually, as soon as the door is opened, firecrackers will be set off first, and firecrackers will ring in unison to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new on the first day of the new year.
Step 2 wear new clothes
On the first day of the new year. That is to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new. Young people and old people, men and women, celebrate the Spring Festival.
I remember looking forward to the Chinese New Year when I was a child. I not only ate delicious food, but also put on new clothes. Put on your new clothes as soon as you get up in the morning, not to mention how happy you are. Of course, now everyone is wearing new clothes, wearing new clothes every day, and life is sweet.
On New Year's Day, it is a traditional custom to put on new clothes, go out to visit relatives and friends and celebrate the New Year. Special reminder, don't forget to pay a New Year call! But there are red envelopes!
3. Eat jiaozi.
On New Year's Day, people eat many customs, mainly jiaozi, glutinous rice balls, noodles, rice cakes and so on.
Eating jiaozi means good luck, full of blessings and abundant financial resources in the new year. In the north, most people eat jiaozi, which is called "jiaozi in 2008". Because jiaozi is particularly like an ingot, which is a symbol of it. People eat jiaozi. In the new year, it is rich and prosperous.
4. Happy New Year
It is a traditional custom of China people to pay New Year's greetings on New Year's Day, which has lasted for thousands of years. It means to respect the old and love the young, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and wish good luck.
In the folk, on the morning of New Year's Day, parents will lead the younger generation out to pay New Year greetings to relatives, friends and elders and congratulate each other on a happy New Year. Children usually kowtow. The host will naturally have honeydew melon snacks and red envelopes, which is commonly known as "kowtowing money".
5, lucky money
I remember when I was a child, I went to visit my grandparents, uncles and aunts, relatives and friends early in the morning. Of course, the happiest thing is to say no to the lucky money, and my heart is full of joy.
During the Spring Festival, the younger generation usually kowtow to their elders to pay New Year greetings as a sign of respect and congratulations, and wish them a happy and auspicious New Year. At this time, the elders will send the lucky money prepared in advance to the younger generation. It contains the care and care of the elders for the younger generation, and also contains deep blessings.