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What to eat in the Spring Festival?
The ninth day of the first month is a traditional festival in China, "God's birthday". It is the birthday of the jade emperor, the highest god in the sky. God is the jade emperor. He is the supreme god who commands all souls inside and outside the Three Realms and represents the supreme heaven. The ancients thought that nine represents the majority, which is the largest and largest in quantity, so it is the best. It is also called "sunshine" and must be celebrated solemnly.
What do you eat on the ninth day of the first month? On the ninth day of the first month, nine is homophonic with "wine", and nine cannot be separated from wine. It is an old custom for adults to drink alcohol on the ninth day of the first month. It is considered disrespectful to the Jade Emperor not to drink alcohol. Every household prepares a sumptuous banquet, enjoys a drink, celebrates the jade emperor's birthday, and gives him a good kick to show all the best! Northerners eat jiaozi on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, which means that noodles are smooth and auspicious.
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