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What are the customs of Spring Festival in Northeast China?
1. Northerners have the habit of eating jiaozi during the Spring Festival. On New Year's Eve, the whole family got together to chat, including jiaozi. You can't turn off the lights on New Year's Eve. You need long lights. And before the fifteenth day of the first month, lanterns were lit at home. Old Northeasters say it represents longevity and incense.
2. In the past, the old northeast people thought that the New Year was the key moment to gather good luck for a year, so they dared not clean it easily for fear of sweeping away all the good luck for a year. So we don't sweep the floor on the first day and the second day, and we don't sweep any more buildings on the ground. The so-called "breaking five" means driving away disasters and evil spirits, avoiding disasters and avoiding disasters. On this morning, we will set off firecrackers and eat jiaozi, which means destroying all those unlucky things and sending away the poor god.
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