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How to write the content of the winter handbook

Here are five aspects of how to write a handbill on winter:

1, the meaning and history of winter: introduce the meaning and historical origins of the winter festival, including the origins of winter, traditional customs and so on.

2. Characteristics of the Lidong Festival: Describes the climatic characteristics of the Lidong Festival, such as the gradual lowering of the temperature, the gradual aggravation of coldness, etc., as well as the effects of the Lidong Festival on the growth of crops.

3, the traditional culture of the first winter: describes the traditional customs of the first winter, such as winter storage, winter tonic, and eating dumplings in the first winter, as well as traditional festival foods such as soup dumplings and rice cakes.

4, the modern significance of the winter: introduces the significance of the winter in modern society, such as the promotion of agricultural harvest, enhance physical fitness and so on.

5. Knowledge of health care in standing winter: Provides some health care tips, such as keeping warm, dietary adjustments, and exercise, etc., to help people get through the cold winter.

Expanded Knowledge:

Lidong is the nineteenth of the twenty-four solar terms and the beginning of winter. The handle of the dipper points to the northwest and the sun's yellow meridian reaches 225°, and it crosses the festival between November 7-8 on the Gregorian calendar each year. Winter means that anger begins to close and store, everything enters a state of recuperation, collection. Its climate is also dry from the autumn rain to rainy and cold winter climate transition.

The beginning of winter means that anger begins to shut up, and everything enters a state of recuperation and collection. In terms of climate, the temperature gradually decreases after winter, the weather is gradually cold, but the sunlight exposure time is also gradually reduced. In traditional Chinese culture, standing winter is a very important festival with rich customs and traditional culture.

For example, on the day of the first day of winter, people eat traditional festival foods such as dumplings, rice cakes and soup dumplings to increase their body nutrition and resistance. In addition, the first day of winter is also an important time to worship ancestors and gods, and some regions hold activities such as ancestor worship and feasts.

In modern society, Lidong is still an important festival, but with urbanization and changes in people's lifestyles, some traditional customs have gradually disappeared or been diluted. Nevertheless, standing winter is still an important time for people to take care of their health, and they can strengthen their bodies to welcome the cold winter through dietary adjustments, warmth, and exercise.