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What are the customs of the Han people in China and Guangxi for the Spring Festival?

1. During the Spring Festival, every household sets off firecrackers, burns incense to worship their ancestors, and bids farewell to the old and welcomes the new.

2. On holidays, relatives and friends pay New Year greetings to each other, and there is a custom of worshipping menstruation on the first, second and third days. That is, the younger generation pays New Year greetings to their elders on the first day, the son-in-law pays New Year greetings to his parents on the second day, and returns to her family on the third day.

3, Yongning, Cenxi, Guiping, Wuzhou and other places from the first to the tenth birthday, followed by a chicken, two dog, three pigs, four years, five sheep, six horses, seven people, eight cereals, nine peas. During this period, people held various activities to pray for a bumper harvest and the prosperity of people and animals.

In Yulin and Qinzhou, the third day of the year is "Poor People's Day", which means that Japanese families dump the garbage accumulated since New Year's Eve at the fork in the road, which means that the poor go out and the rich come in.

5. The 12th day of the first month in Wuzhou area is the day of mending the sky. It is the day when rice cakes are stuck on bamboo branches and inserted in the fields for birds to peck, which means to block your mouth and stop harming crops.