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Etiquette and pressure of the Spring Festival
To bow down is to bow down and kowtow. Now in some rural areas, the younger generation pays New Year greetings to their elders, especially minors. Bow down, bow down. The posture of bowing is to hold your fists in front of you.
The Spring Festival is our biggest, most lively and most important ancient traditional festival, and it is also a unique festival for China people. Spring Festival is also called China New Year. Since the Western Han Dynasty, the custom of the Spring Festival has continued to this day. Spring Festival generally refers to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month.
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