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The Spring Festival English Simple Handbook

Chinese New Year English Simple Handbills are as follows:

1, draw a word frame with The Spring Festival, and a child playing a drum in the bottom right corner.

2. Draw a Chinese knot and a lucky bag on the left.

3. Finally, draw a horizontal line and color it.

Spring Festival (Spring Festival), that is, the Chinese Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year), commonly known as "New Year", "New Year", "New Year's Day" and so on, also known as "New Year's Day".

Spring Festival (Spring Festival), or Chinese New Year (Chinese New Year), commonly known as "New Spring", "New Year", "New Year's Day", etc., also known as "New Year", "New Year", "New Year", is the collection of the old and new, worship of the gods and ancestors, pray for blessings to ward off evil spirits, reunion of family and friends, celebrations and entertainment and food as one of the folk festival.

The Spring Festival has a long history, originating from the primitive beliefs of early mankind and nature worship, and evolving from the ancient times of the first year of the year praying for the year of sacrifice. All things are based on the sky, people are based on the ancestors, praying for the year of sacrifice, honoring the sky and the ancestors, to report the origin of the beginning of the opposite. The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in its development.

In the early days of observing the time, the time of the year was determined according to the rotation of the stars, and the first day of the year was the day when the handle of the dipper was turned back to Yin. The "Doo Shou Hui Yin" signaled the return of spring to the earth, the beginning of the end, and the renewal of all things, thus starting a new cycle. In traditional farming societies, the first day of spring is of great significance and has given rise to a large number of festivals and cultures related to it.