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Linfen Spring Festival custom 300 words

Eat jiaozi on New Year's Eve, watch birthdays, set off firecrackers, eat jiaozi on the morning of the first day, stay at my grandmother's house, go back to my parents' house on the second day, and go back on the third day. You can't use scissors from the first day to the fifth day, and you have to eat jiaozi and set off firecrackers when the fifth day is broken. Generally, we don't visit relatives on the fifth day. If someone is not at home this year, I can't leave home from grade one to grade five.

In ancient China, people had the custom of New Year. In ancient times, the New Year specifically referred to the "beginning of spring" in the official calendar. In the solar terms of beginning of spring, yin and yang change, sun be the spirit and cold begin, and everything recovers, which means a new cycle and a new year begin. Later, due to the change of the calendar, the New Year usually refers to the first day of the first lunar month, which is called the Lunar New Year.

Chinese New Year has a long history. In the process of inheritance and development, some relatively fixed customs have been formed, many of which have been passed down to this day, such as sweeping dust, getting new year's goods, posting new year's red, having a reunion dinner, keeping old, giving lucky money, paying New Year's greetings, dancing dragons and lions, wandering around, offering sacrifices to ancestors, setting off firecrackers, setting off fireworks, setting annual regulations, paying New Year's greetings and so on.