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Interpretation of chandelier festival
Hanging lanterns and tying the knot is an idiom in China, which is used to describe the scene where families, streets or cities are hung with colored lights, ribbons and other decorations during festivals or festivals.
Hanging lights refer to lights hanging on high places, and tying colors refers to ribbons, colored silks and so on. In the traditional culture of China, hanging lanterns and ribbons is an indispensable part of traditional festival celebrations. For example, during the Spring Festival, people will hang red lanterns and ribbons on their doorsteps and streets to celebrate the arrival of the festival and show joy and peace.
This idiom describes a decorative activity that people carry out on festive occasions, which vividly shows the atmosphere and atmosphere of the festival.
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