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Tell me about the customs of my hometown. Composition: I am from Junxian County, Henan. The composition is about 400 words.

When it comes to the customs of our hometown, we can’t finish them in three days and three nights. Take the Spring Festival for example!

The Spring Festival is the first day of every year. People in my hometown call it New Year’s Day. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, there is a saying of "opening the door with firecrackers". That is, when the New Year arrives, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers to drive away the old and welcome the new with the crackling sound of firecrackers. Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere. It is a festive entertainment activity that can make people feel happy and auspicious.

Another custom during the Spring Festival is eating dumplings. In order to ward off evil and seek good luck, the dumplings should be cooked more often to ensure there is enough. Steamed buns should be placed in the pot after the meal, which means there will be more than enough every year. Once a dumpling is overcooked, you should not say "broken" but "earned" instead. When dining, in addition to one bowl per person, one or two more bowls are served in order to hope that the population will flourish. Eating dumplings is full of festive joy. During the Spring Festival, dumplings are often filled with money, dates, chestnuts, etc. Eating red dates means that you can get up early to work in the new year and get rich through hard work; eating chestnuts means that you can work hard and sweat profusely in the new year; eating peanuts means you can live a long life; eating Money can make you rich. Whoever eats any of them is heartily congratulated. If the child gets money, the parents will be very happy and think that the child has a promising future. In addition to encouragement, they will also reward the child with money as a way of congratulations.

There is also the custom of paying New Year greetings during the Spring Festival. Everyone pays New Year greetings to each other. In the past, when paying New Year greetings, you had to kowtow, but now it is usually just to say hello. When the younger generation pays New Year greetings to their elders, the elders will give them lucky money. There are also people who use mobile phones to send text messages and make phone calls to say New Year greetings. Good wishes: good luck, peace, wealth, health and other words that make people happy! . ...

I think these customs in my hometown contain an eternal meaning: I hope that people who have worked hard for a year can rest happily for a few days, adjust their mood, and then prepare to start the next year. struggle. People all hope to live a happy and peaceful life!