Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Idioms, proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings and legends of the Spring Festival

Idioms, proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings and legends of the Spring Festival

Chinese New Year Xiehouyu

Marry a daughter-in-law in the New Year-Double Happiness

China New Year's pig-not long, not long.

Chinese New Year, open a red envelope-Kaifeng.

Knock on the pot in the New Year-Jingle with poverty

Eat bean dregs in the New Year-very poor.

Wang Xiaoer celebrates the New Year-it gets worse every year.

Shoot a rabbit on New Year's Eve-China doesn't have it in the New Year.

Children celebrate the Spring Festival, and they are always looking forward to that day.

Chickens pay New Year greetings to weasels-set traps for themselves.

New Year's greetings on Dragon Boat Festival-Not a good time.

Telephone New Year greetings-convenient for both ends

Fireworks at midnight in New Year-the sky is flying high.

There are a dozen lanterns on New Year's Day every year.

Look at the Gregorian calendar on New Year's Eve-there are no days.

New Year greetings under the bed-can't stretch straight.