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2013 Blessings

The blessings for 2013 are as follows:

1. In the Year of the Relay Dragon, blessings will continue, and in the Year of the Snake, good luck will continue. The golden snake jumps wildly, bringing good luck and good fortune. The golden snake sways, making life more exciting. I wish you happiness and good luck in the Year of the Snake.

2. New Year's greetings: Work is "new", your salary is "new", your lover is "new", your family is "new", you eat "new", have fun "new", Everything is "new" and everything is "new".

3. New blessings keep coming, new information keeps coming, there are many new things, and new stories never get old. New people do new things, new things and new atmosphere, new songs and new dances, new trends and new fashions, the new era is running fast, you and I are drunk in the New Year, and happy Spring Festival.

4. The snowflakes are coming late, and the New Year is just around the corner. Send text messages to send blessings, and good luck is silent. We have known each other for many years. We care about each other and miss each other. How many greetings do we have? Just like snowflakes flying all over the sky, snowflakes celebrate the New Year.

The customs of the New Year are as follows:

1. Sweeping dust during the New Year. According to "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals", as early as the era of Yao and Shun, my country already had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival. Because "dust" and "chen" are homophonic, sweeping dust in the New Year has given a new meaning, which means "removing the old and spreading the new", hoping to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck.

2. Paste couplets, Chinese characters for blessing and door gods. On the afternoon before the Spring Festival, children will step on stools, hold paste and brushes, paste couplets on the door, and then let the adults below see it. Whether the stickers are correct. Some of them are also written horizontally and affixed to the horizontal head of the lintel, and couplets are affixed to the left and right sides of the door. Others paste the words "Fu" on the doors, walls and lintels of their houses to express people's yearning for a happy life. Some people will put paintings depicting door gods on door panels to pray for a safe and sound year and add to the festive atmosphere.