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How to write the text content in the New Year handwritten newspaper

1. Posting couplets

Spring couplets are also called door couplets, spring posts, couplets, couplets, peach charms, etc. They describe the background of the times and express emotions with neat, dualistic, concise and exquisite words. Good wishes are a unique literary form in our country. Every Spring Festival, every household will post couplets to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. This custom originated in the Song Dynasty and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. By the Qing Dynasty, the ideological and artistic quality of Spring Festival couplets had been greatly improved. Liang Zhangju’s Spring Festival Couplets monograph "Three Couples on the Threshold" has a detailed introduction to the origin of the couplets and the development of various works. The characteristics are discussed.

2. Sweeping dust

"On the twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month, dust and sweep the house." According to "Lu Spring and Autumn Annals", my country had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the era of Yao and Shun. The meaning of sweeping dust is to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck, hoping that life will be better in the coming year.

4. New Year greetings

On the first day of the New Year, people get up early, put on their most beautiful clothes, dress up neatly, go out to visit relatives and friends, and pay New Year greetings to each other. I wish you good luck in the coming year. When paying New Year greetings during the Spring Festival, the younger generation should first pay New Year greetings to the elders and wish them longevity and health. The elders can distribute the New Year's money prepared in advance to the younger generation. It is said that the New Year's money can suppress evil spirits, because "Sui" and "祟" are homophonic, so the younger generation will receive the New Year's money. You can spend one year in peace.

5. Staying up late

Chinese people have the habit of staying up late on New Year’s Eve, which is commonly known as “staying up late”. The New Year's Eve dinner starts with the New Year's Eve dinner. This New Year's Eve dinner should be eaten slowly, starting from the time when the lanterns are turned on. Some people have to eat until late at night. According to Zong Mao's "Jingchu Years' Records", the custom of eating New Year's Eve dinner has existed at least in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The custom of keeping the year old includes not only a feeling of nostalgia for the passing years, but also a good hope for the coming New Year.

6. Eating New Year’s Eve dinner

Eating New Year’s Eve dinner is the most lively and happy time for every household during the Spring Festival. On New Year's Eve, the table is filled with sumptuous New Year's dishes. The whole family is reunited, sitting around the table and having the reunion dinner. The sense of fulfillment in my heart is really indescribable.

7. Give New Year's money

Give New Year's money. The New Year's money is given by the elders to the younger ones. In some families, after the New Year's Eve dinner, everyone sits at the table and is not allowed to leave, waiting. After everyone has finished eating, the elders give the dishes to the younger ones, and encourage the children and grandchildren to learn and make progress in the new year and be a good person.

8. Worshiping ancestors

Worshiping ancestors was a very popular custom in ancient times. Due to the different etiquette and customs in different places, the forms of ancestor worship are also different. Some go to the wild to visit their ancestors' tombs, some go to the ancestral hall to worship their ancestors, and most of them place the ancestor's tablets in the main hall in sequence at home, display the offerings, and then the worshipers press the long The younger ones offer incense and kneel down in order.

9. Burning firecrackers

Firecrackers, there is a Chinese folk saying of "opening firecrackers". That is to say, when the New Year arrives, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers to ward off the old and welcome the new with the beeping sound of firecrackers. Firecrackers are a specialty of China, also known as "firecrackers", "firecrackers" and "firecrackers". It originated very early and has a history of more than 2,000 years. Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere. It is a festive entertainment activity that can bring people joy and good luck. Wang Anshi's poem "Yuan Ri": "The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to people. Thousands of households are as bright as the sun. New peaches are always replaced by old charms." It depicts the festive scene of our people celebrating the grand Spring Festival.