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Content of Spring Festival handwritten newspaper

Content of Spring Festival handwritten newspaper

Spring Festival is a traditional festival for people of all ethnic groups in China. Let me introduce the contents of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper to you. Welcome to read it for reference!

Spring Festival Handwritten Newspaper Daquan

Spring Festival couplets

Horizontal approval: Happiness is like the East China Sea.

The first part: * * Enjoy being mine.

Part two: The company of healthy angels.

Horizontal approval: Ji Zhao

Part I: Good luck inside and outside.

The bottom line is: the family is happy, and the money comes in.

Horizontal approval: Good luck.

The first part: Welcome happiness, welcome spring and welcome wealth.

Bottom line: get wealth, get happiness and get peace.

Horizontal approval: extensive financial resources

Part I: Financial resources are rolling in.

Bottom line: full of happiness

Horizontal recognition: peace in the four seasons

Part I: Heaven and Earth and Shun Jiacai.

Bottom line: Peace and happiness make people happy.

Horizontal approval: sustained financial resources

The first part: the right time, the right place and the right people.

The second part: Take the treasure of Kyushu and the four seas.

Horizontal examination and approval: great achievements

Part I: Create great achievements and prosper for thousands of years.

Part II: Brilliance after great development.

Horizontal recognition: get what you want

Part I: Prosperity of wealth.

Bottom line: Fu Zhao's family is full of glory.

Horizontal approval: Fuxi Yingmen

Part one: Spring returns to the earth, and the world is warm.

Bottom line: Blessed China is happy.

The history of the spring festival

Spring Festival is a traditional festival for people of all ethnic groups in China. /kloc-More than 0/00 years ago, the folk artist Bai wrote in his music book: "In the first month, every family celebrates the New Year, the Lantern Festival lights up, the full moon is full, flower boxes are everywhere, and firecrackers are everywhere, making people parade." This is a vivid portrayal of the first Spring Festival in history.

According to legend, this festival was held in China during the Yao and Shun period. There are also records about the Spring Festival in Oracle bone inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and there is a custom of celebrating the Spring Festival at the beginning of the year. However, the calendar at that time was based on "observing time", and it is still difficult to determine whether it is accurate. By 65438 BC+004 BC, the first year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the people of China had created the "taichu calendar", which clearly defined the first month of the lunar calendar as the beginning of a year. Since then, the custom of the Lunar New Year has spread for more than two thousand years. It was not until the founding of New China that this festival was changed to Spring Festival.

In the oldest written records in China, there are many stories about the Spring Festival. The twelfth lunar month and the Spring Festival are the off-season after the "autumn harvest and winter storage". Han Zheng Xuan also said, "Let farmers rest" at the end of the year. In our words today, it is a combination of work and rest.

The legend of the spring festival

In ancient times, there was a fierce monster called Nian. Every year1February 30th, it goes door to door, foraging for human flesh and killing creatures. On the night of the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, Nian came to a village. It happened that two cowboys were fighting for a bullwhip. Nian suddenly heard the sound of a whip in mid-air and ran away in fear. It fled to another village and saw a bright red dress drying in front of the door. It didn't know what it was, so it turned around and ran away. Later, he came to a village, looked into the door of a family, and saw that the lights were brightly lit and dizzy, so he had to slip away again, with his tail between his legs. As a result, people realized the weakness of Nian's fear of noise, red and light, and tried many ways to resist it, which gradually evolved into the custom of celebrating the New Year today.

Overview of Spring Festival customs

(1) Open the door and set off firecrackers.

On New Year's morning, when the first cock crows, every family will get up. The first thing for every household to open the door is to set off red firecrackers, that is, the paper used to make firecrackers must be red, so as to ensure that red scraps of paper can be scattered everywhere after the explosion. After the firecrackers, there are red chess pieces everywhere, which are called "full house" and symbolize the prosperity of the new year. Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. This is the saying of "setting off firecrackers". And the broken red firecrackers in the yard can't be swept away. It is said that the first day of the first month is the birthday of a broom, so you can't use a broom on this day, otherwise it will ruin your fortune, attract a "broom star" and cause bad luck. If you have to sweep the floor, you must sweep from around the house to the center. This is called "gathering wealth", which is said to be gathering wealth. At the same time, you can't throw water on the garbage on this day, for fear of breaking the money. Nowadays, many places have the custom of cleaning on New Year's Eve. Don't put a broom or take out the garbage on New Year's Day. Prepare a large barrel of waste water to avoid splashing outside that day.

(2) Full water tank.

After setting off firecrackers, men in every family have to do one thing, that is, carry water. Men carry buckets with poles to draw water from the well. They must fill the pitcher with water. It is said that this custom originated in the Tang Dynasty. One year, firecrackers were set off during the Spring Festival, which triggered a big fire. Because there was not enough water to put out the fire, the fire destroyed a lot of materials and brought great psychological fear to the people. Therefore, in the coming Spring Festival, every household will take water on the first day of the New Year to prevent such a fire from happening again. Later, it evolved into the custom of the Spring Festival. There are also some explanations that this is because of the accumulation of wealth, because the tank is full of water, which can be seen as a manifestation of family prosperity and people's longing for a better life. This custom has been preserved in the vast rural areas. But with the acceleration of urbanization, there are not many wells in rural areas, and this custom is about to die out.

(3) New Year greetings.

New Year greeting is a traditional folk custom in China, and it 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, the original meaning of the word "Happy New Year" was to pay New Year greetings to the elderly, including kowtowing to the elderly, congratulating them on a happy New Year and greeting their lives. In case of friends and relatives of the same generation, you should also salute and congratulate. The wind of the Han people's New Year greetings began in the Han Dynasty. It was very popular after the Tang and Song Dynasties, and some people who don't have to go in person can use famous cards to congratulate them. It was called "thorn" in the Eastern Han Dynasty, so the business card was also called "famous thorn". After the Ming Dynasty, many people put up a red paper bag at the door to collect famous posts, which was called "Menben". Now it's time to visit new friends' homes and neighbors' homes, not the original "door book" and so on. On the first day of junior high school, people get up early. After eating, they put on their most beautiful clothes and dressed neatly. They went out to visit relatives and friends and wished each other a happy New Year. There are many ways to pay New Year's greetings, some of which are led by the same patriarch from door to door. Some colleagues invited several people to pay New Year greetings; Others get together to congratulate each other. This is called "group worship". Because it is time-consuming and laborious to pay New Year greetings at home, some people later congratulated each other with various China patches, thus developing the later "New Year cards". With the development of the times, the custom of New Year greetings is constantly adding new contents and forms. Now, in addition to following the previous way of greeting the New Year, there are centuries-old courtesy telegrams, telephone calls, online videos and other etiquette.

There are many rules to follow in New Year's greetings. The younger generation should first pay New Year greetings to their elders and wish them health and longevity. The elders can distribute the lucky money prepared in advance to the younger generation. It is said that lucky money can kill evil spirits, because "old" and "precious" are homophonic, and the younger generation can spend a year safely with lucky money. There are two kinds of lucky money, one is to put colored rope in the shape of Jackie Chan at the foot of the bed to show the love of the elders for the younger generation; The other is the most common, that is, parents wrap the money distributed to their children in red paper. Lucky money can be given in public after the younger generation pays New Year's greetings, or it can be secretly put under the child's pillow by parents when the child falls asleep on New Year's Eve. It is still very popular for elders to give lucky money to younger generations.

The warm atmosphere of the festival permeates not only every household, but also the streets and alleys all over the country. In some places, there are customs such as lion dancing, playing dragon lanterns, performing social fires, visiting flower markets and temple fairs. During this period, lanterns are all over the city and tourists are all over the streets. It was very lively and unprecedented, and the Spring Festival didn't really end until after the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month.

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