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What are the customs for the Spring Festival after 00?

Although it is not after 00, I have these semi-annual New Year greetings:

0 1 sweep the house, which means to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.

Every year from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month to New Year's Eve, people call it "Spring Festival", also called Dust Day. Dust removal means year-end cleaning, which is called "house cleaning" in the north and "dust removal" and "dust removal" in the south.

There is another legend about this custom:

It is said that the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month is the day when the Kitchen God returns to heaven. Just like the company's year-end meeting, the Kitchen God won't come back until New Year's Eve.

So during this time, even if the house is turned over, it is not afraid to disturb the gods, and it can be cleaned up from top to bottom. Kitchen God won't come into the house unless he cleans it.

Such ceremonial work is meaningful only if the whole family mobilizes!

Making new year's goods is to welcome the new year.

China has attached great importance to the Spring Festival for thousands of years. One of the ceremonial feelings before the Chinese New Year is to deal with new year's goods.

The first reason for holding the Spring Festival is that everyone has a holiday during this period, and no one sells anything, so we should stock up in advance. Food, clothes, food, clothes, toys, food, dry food, fresh food, raw food and cooked food should be prepared.

Up to now, there are fewer and fewer new year's goods. Because people are too hardworking, they basically start to open on the second day of the first day.

Basically, snacks, dried fruits, dry goods, fruits, Spring Festival couplets, firecrackers, New Year's dishes and so on. The family prepared much less than the ancients.

Sticking Spring Festival couplets means welcoming the new year.

Spring Festival couplets are usually written in black on a red background or gold on a red background. Coupled with auspicious patterns, such as fish, it means that there is more than one year and there is a good expectation for the future.

It is said that "Nian beast" is afraid of being red, so the Spring Festival couplets also mean to expel Nian beast.

The origin of Spring Festival couplets comes from Fu Tao;

Peach personality source:

In ancient times, there was a big peach tree in Dushuo Mountain in the East China Sea. There is a tea tree and a gloomy Er Shen and Er Shen under the peach tree. If there is a ghost, arrest it and feed it to the tiger. Later, during the Chinese New Year in China, in order to ward off evil spirits and take refuge, two gods were painted on a mahogany board, which is the symbol of peach.

The development of Fu Tao:

In the Five Dynasties, Meng Changjun, the king of Shu, personally inscribed the couplets of "Celebrating the Spring Festival and Celebrating the Long Festival", which became the earliest Spring Festival couplets.

In the Song Dynasty, posting Spring Festival couplets has become a custom. Wang Anshi wrote in his poem: "Every family has a new peach day to change the old symbol."

The Ming Dynasty began to write Spring Festival couplets on red paper.

New Year's Eve symbolizes reunion and promotion.

New Year's Eve, also called reunion dinner, refers to the family dinner at the end of the year (New Year's Eve). This is a sumptuous dinner, which is very important for the whole family.

Traditionally, the New Year's Eve dinner is eaten after ancestor worship, and then the whole family begins to eat it. But today, this dinner has become an important dinner for family reunion.

There are also some stresses and implications about the dishes of New Year's Eve. For example, there should be chicken (meaning planned), fish (meaning more than one year), glutinous rice balls (meaning reunion) and Nostoc flagelliforme (meaning getting rich). Different places will have different dishes, each with its own meaning, which are generally good expectations for the coming year.

Watching the Spring Festival Gala symbolizes joy and excitement.

Spring Festival Gala is definitely an established custom for modern people. The ancients didn't watch TV before.

The Spring Festival Evening has witnessed the historic changes in China since the reform and opening up, and it is a TV program that attracts the attention of hundreds of millions of China people and overseas Chinese.

Later, with the improvement of people's living standards and the pursuit of culture, the Spring Festival Evening became a household name program and a must-see entertainment program on New Year's Eve.

Over time, it has become the custom of the Spring Festival, and it is also a perfect and happy moment for the whole family to sit down and communicate together.

Celebrating New Year's Eve means welcoming the New Year and praying for happiness.

Shousui, also known as Shousui Fire, Zhao Nian, etc. , which is commonly known as "Endure the Year". The folk activities on New Year's Eve are mainly manifested in lighting and keeping fire, that is, all houses should be brightly lit, and prosperity also means that the wealth at home will be more abundant in the coming year.

Celebrating New Year's Eve as one of the important activities of the Spring Festival was recorded in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Stay up late with your family, get together to drink and enjoy your family.

Lucky money means health and safety.

On the origin of lucky money;

It is said that it is to protect children.

Legend has it that on New Year's Eve, a little devil named "Worry" will hurt children, so people use lucky money to suppress evil spirits, help children celebrate the New Year safely, and wish them health, luck and peace in the new year.

Please give children a lot of lucky money for their health!

Setting off firecrackers means driving away evil spirits and avoiding disasters.

The most ceremonial activity is to set off firecrackers. Adults and children like it.

Only when firecrackers are set off is it the most lively. But for the sake of the environment and reducing pollution and fire, firecrackers are prohibited.

There is also a folk saying about setting off firecrackers in the New Year:

In distant ancient times, there was a fierce monster called Nian, who went door to door on the 30th of the twelfth lunar month, foraging for human flesh and killing people without blinking an eye.

One year, I arrived at a village on the night of the twelfth lunar month, which coincided with the competition between two cowboys. Nian suddenly heard the sound of a whip in mid-air and ran away in fear.

It fled to another village and saw a door drying red clothes. I didn't know what it was, so I turned and ran away.

Later, he went to a village, looked at the door of a family, and saw the bright lights and thorns swaying inside, so he had to slip away with his tail between his legs.

So people discovered the weakness of Nian's fear of sound, red and light, and tried to resist it, which gradually evolved into the custom of celebrating the New Year today.

Therefore, setting off firecrackers originated from exorcism, but today, setting off firecrackers in the New Year is to celebrate and be lively.

Happy new year means good luck.

Paying New Year greetings is a way for people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new and express their best wishes to each other.

In ancient times, New Year's greetings meant greeting the elderly, including kowtowing to them, congratulating them on a happy New Year and greeting their lives. But today, with the development of science and technology, there are network methods such as telephone New Year greetings and WeChat New Year greetings.

The time to pay New Year greetings is generally from the first day to the fifth day. Visiting relatives and friends after the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is generally considered as worshiping the early years, while visiting relatives and friends after the fifth day of the first month and before the fifteenth Lantern Festival is called worshiping the old age.

Early age and old age are emergency or remedial measures to avoid regret. Therefore, there is also a folk proverb: it is not too late to celebrate the New Year with a heart.