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What is the jingle from the first day to the seventh day of the Spring Festival?
Full text: Chinese New Year's Day, returning to my parents' home on the second day, and Chinese New Year on the third day. On the fourth day of the year, I received the god of wealth; On the fifth day of the first year, I broke five; On the sixth day of the year, I sent the poor out; On the seventh day of the year, I celebrated People's Day. On the eighth day of the lunar new year, I didn't go home; On the ninth day, go to spring; On the eleventh day, I fought a stone battle; At twelve o'clock, I got a new light; On the thirteenth day, I received the kitchen god; On the fifteenth day, I watched the lanterns.
Introduction to Spring Festival:
The Spring Festival is the biggest traditional folk festival in China, and it is a folk festival integrating blessing, entertainment and food. The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from the sacrificial rites of praying for the New Year at the beginning of ancient times, and bears rich historical and cultural connotations in its inheritance and development.
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