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Proverbs and idioms about traditional festivals in China

On the first day of the first month, play with dragon lanterns.

In the first month of the lunar calendar, people will jump lanterns.

Thirty fireworks and fifteen lamps.

The spring festival is sunny and peaceful year after year.

On the third day of the first month, grass grew beside the dead rock.

Add bacon and glutinous rice balls to the Chinese New Year.

On February 2nd, dragon festival first.

On March 3, snakes went up the mountain and crabs began to string together.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, the pink mountain is white.

On April 8, Dashuifa,

Digging ditches and managing water sources for Hiderigami.

On April 8, I married the caterpillar.

Dragon boat festival, dragon boat rowing.

Hang Pu and Ai on the eaves.

June 6, drying clothes.

July 7th, Galaxy Club.

July and a half, Ghost Festival meal, eat ghost meal, kind of garlic.

Plow a bowl of oil in July, a bowl of oil in August and a half, and chew bones in September.