Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Write a composition of 6 words on the topic of disappearing folk customs.

Write a composition of 6 words on the topic of disappearing folk customs.

Folk customs in my hometown

The sound of firecrackers is one year old, and

Spring breeze warms people in Tu Su.

every household has a pupil day.

Always change new peaches for old ones.

depicts the grand festive scene of Chinese people celebrating the Spring Festival. The sound of firecrackers is a sign to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and an expression of festive mood. Business people. Setting off firecrackers has another meaning: they set off firecrackers on New Year's Eve to make a big profit in the new year. However, according to the old custom, respect for the god of wealth should be the first, and setting off firecrackers should be the last. Legend has it that if you want to make a fortune, the firecrackers will ring until the end.

Zhejiang, my hometown, has the same customs during the Spring Festival as many other places in China. For example,

Keeping the Year

Chinese folks have the habit of keeping the Year on New Year's Eve, with the common name "Enduring the Year". Watching the New Year begins with eating New Year's Eve. This New Year's Eve dinner should be eaten slowly, from the time when the lantern is lit, and some families have to eat it until late at night. According to Zonggu's Record of Jingchu's Years Old, it was customary to have New Year's Eve dinner at least in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The custom of observing the old age not only contains feelings of farewell and nostalgia for the years that have passed away like water, but also expresses good hope for the coming New Year.

Eating New Year's Eve

When the children are playing and setting off firecrackers, it is also the busiest time for housewives in the kitchen. The New Year's Eve dishes are all cooked a few days ago, and the New Year's Eve is always cooked by the chef on the 3th. In the north, jiaozi on the first day of the Lunar New Year will also be packed out on the 3th night. At this time, everyone's chopping boards are busy chopping meat and vegetables. At this time, the sound of chopping boards from every household, firecrackers from streets and alleys, the sound of "crackling" abacus from shops and shops, and the cadence of reimbursement, mixed with laughter everywhere, came one after another, echoing with joy, interwoven into a cheerful movement on New Year's Eve.

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Besides these, there are some different folk customs in my hometown. Let me just cite one of them.

Zhaotian Silkworm

Also known as "burning field silkworms" and "burning field wealth", it is a popular folk custom of praying for the New Year in the south of the Yangtze River. On the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month, the long pole tied with the torch will stand in the field, and the flame will be used to predict the New Year, and the flourishing flame will herald a bumper harvest in the coming year.