Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - China traditional New Year pictures are prosperous in the Year of the Tiger.
China traditional New Year pictures are prosperous in the Year of the Tiger.
It means that the Year of the Tiger is auspicious, and there are fish in the ripples. It is a traditional auspicious pattern in China, which consists of lotus and carp, and is used to praise wealth and congratulate.
During the Spring Festival, people always worship live carp and eat taro (fish) in the evening to show the bumper harvest in the coming year.
When you wrap jiaozi, you should also leave a lot of stuffing to show that you have enough for the coming year. More than one year is not only common among ordinary people, but also popular in various enterprises.
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