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English handwritten newspaper about the Spring Festival

About the origin of the Spring Festival, there is a legend that there was a beast named Nian in ancient China. "Nian", with tentacles on his head, is fierce and abnormal. "Nian" is at the bottom of the sea, and every elder climbs out until a certain day (New Year's Eve), and devouring cattle harms life. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people in villages and villages flee to the deep mountains and forests to avoid the harm of "Nian". On the first day of a year, an old beggar came from outside the village. The village was in a hurry, and no one answered him. Only an old woman in the village gave the old man some food and urged him to go up the mountain to avoid Nian. The old man's beard lifted and smiled: "If my mother-in-law lets me stay at home for one night, I will drive Nian away." The old woman continued to persuade and begged the old man to laugh without saying a word. At midnight, Nian rushed into the village. It found that the atmosphere in this village was different from that of the family in the village. Candles were lit behind the door of the wife's room. "Nian" shook all over and shouted. Near the door, there was a crackling sound in the courtyard, which made Nian tremble and never dared to go up again. It turns out that Nian is most afraid of red, fire and exploding. At this time, my mother-in-law's door opened and I saw an old man in red talking and laughing in the courtyard. "Nian" was shocked and distressed. The second day of the escape was the first month, and the people who came back from refuge were very surprised to see that the village was safe and sound. At this time, the old lady suddenly realized and hurriedly told the villagers about the promise of begging the old man. This matter soon spread throughout the village, and people knew the way to catch up with the Year. Since then, every year on New Year's Eve, red couplets have been posted, firecrackers have been set off, and family candles have been lit. Kicked in early in the morning and left friends to congratulate. This custom is widely circulated and has become a traditional folk festival in China. There is a legend about the origin of the Spring Festival. In ancient China, there was a beast called Nian. "Nian", with long tentacles on his head, is extremely fierce. I lived at the bottom of the sea for many years in, and only climbed ashore on certain days (that is, New Year's Eve now) to devour livestock and kill people. So every New Year's Eve, people in the village fled to the deep mountains to avoid the harm of Nian. One year on New Year's Eve, an old beggar came from outside the village. The village was in a hurry and panic, and nobody paid attention to him. Only an old woman in the east of the village gave the old man some food and suggested that he go up the mountain quickly to avoid the New Year. The old man lifted his beard and smiled: "If my mother-in-law lets me stay at home for one night, I will definitely drive Nian away." The old woman continued to persuade and begged the old man to laugh without saying a word. In the middle of the night, nian broke into the village. It found that the atmosphere in the village was different from previous years: the old woman's house at the east end of the village had red paper on the door and bright candles in the room. Nian trembled and gave a long cry. Near the door, there was a sudden "crackling" explosion in the hospital, and Nian trembled and dared not go any further. It turns out that Nian was most afraid of red, fire and explosion. At this time, my mother-in-law's door opened and I saw an old man in a red robe laughing in the hospital. "Nian" was frightened to disgrace and fled in confusion. The next day was the first day of the first month, and the people who came back from refuge were very surprised to see that the village was safe and sound. At this time, the old woman suddenly realized and quickly told the villagers the promise of begging for the elderly. The story soon spread in the surrounding villages, and people knew the way to drive away Nian. Since then, every year on New Year's Eve, every family has posted red couplets and set off firecrackers. Every household has a bright candlelight, so it is better to wait for the New Year. In the early morning of the first day, I want to say hello to my relatives and friends. This custom is widely circulated and has become the most solemn traditional festival among the people in China.