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Introduction to annual customs

The year is a symbol of time change. "One night for two years, five nights for two years." The grandeur of New Year's Eve lies in that it is at the boundary between old and new time, and people welcome the new sun with joy and expectation. 2008 is a good opportunity to rebuild interpersonal relationships. New Year celebrations such as New Year, Communist Youth League Year and New Year greetings bring together people's feelings, friendship and love. 2008 is a festival for businessmen, and 2008 is a grand gathering for wanderers. 2008 is the concentrated culture of China and the indelible knot of China people. China has endless stories and customs. The Year of the Yi Nationality is a traditional festival of the Yi nationality in Liangshan, which is held from October to November of the lunar calendar every year. Three days after the Chinese New Year, the first day: set off fireworks ",and inform Zuling to go home and reunite with the smoke. Then, kill pigs from house to house, and the order of killing pigs depends on the generations in the village. People were happily surrounded by pig-killing experts from one house to another. The master will take some pork liver and cook it and bring it to the top of the fire pit to worship the ancestors. Then have a New Year's Eve dinner. The next day: Young men and women dressed in costumes gathered together, accompanied by singing and dancing entertainment of Kouxian, Qin Yue and Hu Qin, as well as various competitive activities, such as horse racing, swing, wrestling and so on. Middle-aged men flock to every household to pay New Year greetings, while women stay at home to entertain guests. On the third day: "Farewell to ancestors", people get up early, heat up meals and send their ancestors back to their ancestral home. There are 56 ethnic groups in China, and each ethnic group has its own customs. If we collect them together, it will be a colorful picture of customs.