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What are the auspicious words shouted during the lion dance during the Lantern Festival?

Flowers are blooming and falling all over the sky, the spring scenery is refreshing, the spring breeze is refreshing, blessings are abundant, wealth is abundant, good luck is abundant, everything goes smoothly.

Grind the sincere rice into blessing flour, mix it with sweet sugar, wrap it with auspicious kernels, form a ball of happiness, put it into the wishful soup, cook it into a happy sky, and give it to happiness of you.

Let sweetness surround you, auspiciousness protect you, happiness warm you, and reunion embrace you. Happy Lantern Festival!

This text message is magical. After reading it, all the troubles will go away, all the bad luck will go away, and all the suffering will go away, leaving you alone. Joy and happiness.

The Lantern Festival is here, life is beautiful, auspicious stars surround you, colorful lanterns are placed for you, the tree of happiness grows for you, the porridge of good luck is sweet for you, and the lucky glutinous rice balls are round for you. Happiness has no limit!

Before I send enough New Year’s greetings, the holiday has passed by in a flash. Forget about the worries of 2014.

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Lion dance is an excellent folk art in my country. During the Lantern Festival or gatherings and celebrations, people come to enjoy lion dance. This custom originated during the Three Kingdoms period and became popular during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It has a history of more than a thousand years. According to legend, it was first introduced from the Western Regions. The lion is the mount of Manjushri Bodhisattva. With the introduction of Buddhism to China, lion dance activities were also introduced to China.

The lion was a tribute brought back together with the peacock and others after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Zhang Qian as an envoy to the Western Regions. However, the technique of lion dance is derived from the "masquerade" of Xiliang. Some people believe that lion dance originated from the army in the fifth century and was later introduced to the people. Both statements have their own basis, and today it is difficult to judge whether they are right or wrong.