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Is there still a Lantern Festival in Baoan this year?

"Stealing Youth" will be held in the Square of the Mass Culture and Art Museum in Baoan District. "Stealing green" during the Lantern Festival means that people steal vegetables from other people's gardens during the Lantern Festival. On this day, the fences of all vegetable gardens are open. At this time, "stealing" is not stealing, and the farmers who have been stolen will never be investigated.

And complaining about stealing here is actually to win the favor of others and make yourself smart, which means making money. The owner of the vegetable field secretly feels that the more he steals, the more face he has, and the more prosperous he will be in the coming year. Stealing onions is clever. Stealing celery is a symbol of effort. Jack-o'-lanterns stolen from gold in Qin and Han Dynasties.

In the Tang Dynasty, it was called fairy candle heron lamp, and in the Song Dynasty, it was called riding lamp. It is a characteristic handicraft of Han nationality and one of the traditional holiday toys. Candles are lit in lanterns. The heat generated by the candle causes airflow, so that there is paper-cut candle light on the axis to project the shadow of paper-cut onto the screen.

The image keeps moving. Because there are many pictures of ancient military commanders riding horses on all sides of the lamp, when the lamp rotates, it looks like several people are chasing each other, so it is named lamp.