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A saint of traditional culture in the first day of junior high school

Because New Year's Day symbolizes the beginning of a new year, China's traditional culture and customs from ancient times to the present will come to visit on New Year's Day, bringing such good wishes to relatives and friends. Moreover, with the dawn of the first day of the first month, the whole family, old and young, get up early to go out to symbolize the New Year, and they can get more gains through their own efforts. And should put on new clothes and set off long firecrackers to welcome them? Western god? Come to your house, then have breakfast together and start a new day.

But now, with the change of culture and the progress of people's thoughts, some traditional Chinese New Year habits have begun to gradually disappear. For example, in order to keep the city clean and tidy, we advocate not setting off firecrackers, but the taste of the New Year has not diminished, because everyone's hearts are together in the New Year, and their working families will come back in the weaving of the New Year. As the saying goes, family reunion is Chinese New Year. Moreover, it is also a strong bond to walk with relatives at home from the first day of junior high school to enhance feelings.

At ordinary times, everyone is busy with their own affairs and there is no way to bypass each other. China New Year is the biggest traditional festival in China, so everyone will take time to get together with their families. Naturally, I began to pay New Year greetings from the first day. If I go to other people's homes at ordinary times, they may not have time to come out to entertain me, but compared with usual, everyone's time is more concentrated, so New Year's greetings can be carried out better.

And with the development of science and technology, communication tools are also very convenient. Even if some people can't go home, they can visit their families through mobile video. However, in the tradition of China, New Year's greetings generally begin on New Year's Eve, because it is still the old year before New Year's Eve, and the first day of the New Year is regarded as the real beginning of the New Year. People in China have always been hospitable, so this good omen has been shared with friends and relatives, which has led to this tradition being passed down to this day.