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What are the details and sketches of the Spring Festival in Beijing?

Written in detail on the first day of the first month and the fifteenth day of the first month; The twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month and the nineteenth day of the first lunar month are relatively short, with the advantages of being detailed and focused.

In plain language full of Beijing flavor, the author depicts a folk picture of the Spring Festival in old Beijing, showing the solemnity and excitement of the Spring Festival, the warmth and beauty of China's holiday customs, expressing the author's love for traditional culture, and showing the great power of changing customs in the new era through comparison. Finally, the author affirmed the new fashion and praised the new society. ?

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Starting from the beginning of the Spring Festival in Beijing, this paper briefly introduces what people have prepared for the Spring Festival. Some folk customs are only mentioned in one sentence, such as "we must have a general cleaning" and "most shops in Wutianmen are closed until the sixth day of the first month". Then it describes in detail the three climaxes of New Year's Eve, the first day of junior high school and the Lantern Festival. Finally, briefly explain the end of the Spring Festival. The advantages of this writing method are point-to-face combination, prominent focus and clear focus, which left a deep impression on readers.

First of all, I wrote from Laba to New Year's Eve, and introduced the busy and lively scene before the year, focusing on Laba, New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve. At the beginning, the article mainly introduces Laba, which is detailed and colorful. For example, what ingredients are put in Laba porridge, the color and taste of Laba garlic. Then, write about the changes in the Beijing market a few years ago. "There are many stalls selling Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures, honey festivals and daffodils." In the hutong, the voice of shouting is more complicated than usual.

Off-year is a narrative focus. "It's almost a rehearsal for the New Year to celebrate the New Year on the 23rd.". A vivid metaphor vividly depicts people's attention to off-year life. New Year's Eve was a climax years ago. Everyone wears new clothes, sticks couplets, hangs New Year pictures, lights are brightly lit, firecrackers are ringing, we have a family reunion dinner, and we worship our ancestors to keep the old age. It's really full of enthusiasm and festive atmosphere.