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The customs in my hometown are very good.

Chapter one: the customs of our hometown.

Speaking of the customs of my hometown, it is three days and three nights. Take the Spring Festival for example!

Spring Festival is the first day of every year, and people in hometown call it New Year's Day. On New Year's Day, there is a saying of "setting off firecrackers". That is, when the new year comes, the first thing that every household opens the door is to set off firecrackers to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year, accompanied by firecrackers. Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere, which is a holiday entertainment and can make people feel happy and auspicious.

Another custom during the Spring Festival is to eat jiaozi. In order to exorcise evil spirits and get lucky, jiaozi should cook more and eat more. After dinner, steamed bread should be put in the pot, which is intended to be more than a year. Once jiaozi is boiled, you should not say "broken" but "earned". When eating, in addition to one bowl per person, one or two bowls should be served in order to prosper the population. Eating jiaozi is full of festive atmosphere. During the Spring Festival, jiaozi is full of money, dates and chestnuts. Eating red dates means getting up early in the new year and trying to get rich; Eating chestnuts means that you can make great efforts and sweat in the new year; Eating peanuts can prolong life; If you eat money, you can get rich. No matter who eats one of them, everyone sincerely congratulates. If the child gets the money, the parents are very happy. They think the child has a bright future. In addition to encouragement, they should also be rewarded with money to show their congratulations.

During the Spring Festival, there is also the custom of greeting each other. In the past, people had to kowtow, but now they just say hello. The younger generation pays New Year greetings to the elders, and the elders give them lucky money. There are also people who send text messages and call to pay New Year greetings. Good wishes: good luck, peace, wealth, health and other things that make people happy. . ……

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

Chapter two: the customs of my hometown.

This year, we made an exception and went to grandma's house in the country for the New Year.

"Have a meal!" Grandma shouted and I walked out of the room. At this time, my brother suddenly said with surprise: "Hey? Grandma, don't you usually save money? Today how ... "I didn't notice, from the room to the hall, from upstairs to downstairs, all the places with lights are resplendent and magnificent.

I was surprised and asked, "Grandma, what are you singing?"

My uncle explained, "Well, it's to ward off evil spirits. According to legend, in ancient times, there was a' Nian beast' who often came to eat people. Later, people knew that it was afraid of noise and light, so they set off firecrackers and lit lanterns. This custom has continued until now. "

"Oh!" We suddenly realized.

While eating, I also found a strange phenomenon: adults only choose one kind of thing called "mustard" to eat, and the two large plates of mustard are scattered for a while, but they rarely touch the delicious braised fish. When the fish had only one tail left, it was taken into the kitchen by grandma. I was wondering when my uncle explained to us, "Why do we all like mustard? Because the homonym of mustard is "quit". If you eat all the mustard, it means that you quit all the shortcomings and deficiencies within one year. And that dish of fish means' there are fish (surplus) every year', which means that the fruits of hard work in one year have not been used up at once, but some have been kept, and every year, every little makes a mickle. "

After dinner, I thought: these customs and habits certainly represent people's beautiful yearning for life, but in a sense, they are also an unwarranted waste. So I hope everyone can give up the past customs and have a happy New Year!

Chapter three: Chinese New Year customs in my hometown.

My hometown is Jiujiang, and there are many special customs during the Spring Festival!

On the eve of Chinese New Year, every household is covered with bacon, preserved fish and sausages, which seems to announce the arrival of the New Year in advance for people, and seems to be fighting for who is happier. In my family, everyone is very busy, some are busy ordering new year's goods, some are still cleaning, and some are giving out red envelopes. Although we are tired and sweaty, the joy on our faces is a beautiful yearning for the new year.

When New Year's Eve came, there was no one in the street. Every household has bright lights and firecrackers, and my family is no exception. At home, adults and children get together, bake a warm fire with their hands and enjoy the delicious food cooked by the chef's mother-in-law. But why is everyone not "full"? Hey! Don't you even know? Of course, eat a few bowls of "finale dishes"-eight treasures rice! Eight-treasure rice, commonly known as China's New Year's Eve, is a kind of rice made of sweet glutinous rice and several dried fruits. It is said that after eating this year, everything goes well and the family is harmonious and beautiful.

After dinner, we came to the most exciting part, that is, giving out red envelopes! My brother and sister and I are busy courting adults, which makes our parents very happy. The adults gave us a "tip", but the "tip" was not taken for nothing. We also have to help adults put red couplets on their doors. This couplet is also one of the famous traditional customs during the New Year in China, and it is a symbol of good luck.

The scene of the first day and the second day is completely different from New Year's Eve. People come and go in the street. Do you know why? There is a Chaoshan proverb that says, "Chinese New Year is intentional, but Chinese New Year is unintentional." It is said that the sooner you pay a New Year call, the more you can see its sincerity, and we Jiujiang people also love to pay a New Year call. No matter whether it is windy or rainy, we should go to other people's homes to pay New Year greetings and say a few words of blessing to show our wishes for the prosperity of others' families in the new year.

How's it going? Do you want to experience the custom of Jiujiang New Year?