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Chinese New Year handbill text content how to introduce the Spring Festival?

1, the Spring Festival, that is, the Lunar New Year, is the first year of the year, the traditional sense of the New Year's Day. Commonly known as New Year, New Year, New Year's Day, etc., and verbally known as the New Year, the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, evolved from the ancient times, the first year of prayer and sacrifice. All things are based on the sky, people are based on the ancestors, praying for the New Year's Day, honoring the sky and the ancestors, to report the origin and the beginning. The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in its development. During the Spring Festival, various activities are held throughout the country to celebrate the New Year, with strong regional characteristics. These activities to get rid of the old and bring in the new, drive away evil spirits and calamities, worship the gods and ancestors, blessing and praying for the New Year as the main content, the form is rich and colorful, cohesion of the essence of traditional Chinese culture.

2. In the early days of observing the time, the "Doo Shou Hui Yin" was the first day of spring (the first day of the year), and the beginning of spring was the beginning of all things and the meaning of all things being reborn, which meant that a new cycle had begun. In traditional farming societies, the first day of spring was of great significance and gave rise to a large number of festivals and cultures related to the first day of spring. Although different calendars were used and different dates were set for the first day of the year, the framework of the festival and many of its folklore have been inherited throughout history. In modern times, the Spring Festival is celebrated on the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, but the New Year does not end until at least the fifteenth day of the first month. The Spring Festival is a folk festival that combines worship of gods and ancestors, praying for blessings to ward off evil spirits, reunion of family and friends, celebrations and entertainment, and food and drink.

3, the first of a hundred festivals, the Spring Festival is the Chinese nation's grandest traditional festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and regions of the world also have the custom of celebrating the New Year. According to incomplete statistics, there are nearly 20 countries and regions to the Chinese Spring Festival as a whole or under the jurisdiction of some of the city's legal holidays. The Spring Festival, together with the Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, is known as the four major traditional festivals in China. The Spring Festival folklore was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.