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The feeling of kowtowing to grandparents in the New Year is 500 words. Brother and sister help me.

My favorite festival is the Spring Festival of the lunar calendar, and other festivals, such as Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Festival. No matter how busy others are, it's hard for me to be interested, because those festivals have no other meaning except to let me have a lonely and short holiday. Not to mention the imported Christmas New Year's Day, which is a holiday for foreigners and has little to do with me, who grew up in rural China and now lives in different cities.

I only care about the arrival of the Spring Festival, because only in this way can I go home, spend a few happy days with my family and drink and play with my classmates.

When I was young, before the Spring Festival, it was a day of expectation and fear. Almost every day, I will look through the almanac, count with my fingers how many days are left before New Year's Eve, and count with my fingers how many lucky money I may get and how many toys those lucky money can get. This is a beautiful expectation.

I hope this happiness will last until New Year's Eve. I don't need to be scolded for not being winter vacation homework. I can set off a lot of fireworks before New Year's Eve. There will be a lot of delicious food on the dinner table, and there will be many happy programs on radio and television. Just don't go to New Year's Eve, because on the first morning of New Year's Eve, you will start to kowtow and pay New Year's greetings in terror, which is the most troublesome experience during the Spring Festival.

According to our custom there, on New Year's Day, we will definitely go to our elders' homes to kowtow and pay New Year's greetings. Children in every household will put on new clothes and go to the elders' homes in the village to pay New Year greetings. Entering the room where the elders rest, kneeling in front of the elders and kowtowing, and then saying a long-memorized New Year greeting will be laughed at by other children, which is the most intolerable thing when I was a child. We have to wait for our elders to send us lucky money and get up after listening to their blessings. As long as there are close relatives, this process will be repeated many times. It will last all day, and all the elders can play with other friends who have also completed the task after worshipping. When I was a child, I was afraid of this process, but I couldn't escape it, because I was the eldest son of our family, and I must not be lazy.

I like to listen to the compliments of my elders after kowtowing. I care as much as other children about how much lucky money they have. The feeling of kneeling on the ground is really hard, especially in the homes of senior elders. It takes half an hour to hear five or six elders say their blessings. It also happened that they met another group of younger generations when they kowtowed in the New Year. The children of the two families meet in an elder's house, and listen to the elders give out lucky money and say blessings one by one. This time will make every child's knees numb and painful. These scenes are hard for children to see now, because those customs have gradually become indifferent.

I was a little timid but impatient when I was a child, which doomed me to be afraid of New Year's greetings. In fact, during the New Year's greetings, the dignified expressions of elders on weekdays will be replaced by friendly smiles and friendly actions, which are not as dignified and terrible as usual. But I will still be afraid, afraid that I will kneel on the ground for too long, afraid that I can't answer the questions of my elders as fluently as other children, and afraid that my friends will say that I am nervous when I pay a New Year call. A few times, I was so nervous that I didn't even take the lucky money I deserved, so I bumped my head and ran away. There are also cases where I was scolded by my elders because I only thought about my little friends waiting for me outside and forgot to kowtow to pay New Year greetings.