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What are the 30 words of Spring Festival custom?

Spring Festival custom:

1, New Year's Eve: ancestor worship, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve;

2. The first day: New Year's greetings, opening doors and setting off firecrackers, fasting day, New Year's greetings and gathering wealth.

Extended data:

1. ancestor worship: ancestor worship on new year's eve is one of the important customs in China. The Chinese nation has a tradition of pursuing the future with caution, and will never forget to worship our ancestors and repay their kindness.

2. Sticking Year Red: Sticking Year Red is a general term for sticking Spring Festival couplets, door gods, New Year pictures and window grilles. Because these are all red festive elements posted in the New Year, they are collectively referred to as "Sticking Year Red". (Door gods, Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures)

3. New Year's Eve: New Year's Eve is one of the customs, also known as New Year's Eve, reunion dinner and so on. Especially the New Year's Eve dinner. The New Year's Eve dinner originated from the ancient ritual vessels at the end of the year, and it is a reunion dinner after offering sacrifices to the gods and ancestors.

4. Lucky money: Lucky money (called "giving benefits" in Guangdong), one of the customs of the Spring Festival, is distributed by elders to younger generations. After the New Year's Eve dinner every year, the elders should distribute the lucky money prepared in advance to the younger generation. It is said that lucky money can kill evil spirits, and the younger generation can spend a year safely with it.

5, Shou Nian: China folks have the habit of keeping New Year's Eve, having a reunion dinner and washing the cooking utensils so that they can be vegetarian on the first day of the first month or all day. In the evening, every room should be brightly lit all night, which is called "lighting the Lunar New Year fire".