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What are the influences of traditional culture on me?

There is traditional culture everywhere in life, examples are as follows:

1. For example, we eat dumplings on the Lantern Festival.

On New Year's Day, the whole family gathers around to make dumplings. There are many kinds of fillings, such as meat, celery, chives and so on, and finally the adults will put one or two coins into the filling and wrap them inside the dumplings, so you have to be careful when you eat them.

But whoever eats it will be very happy because it means the person will be lucky or rich this year. I love this traditional culture because I have this luck from time to time.

2. Eating rice dumplings at the Dragon Boat Festival.

Duanwu food dumplings, is one of the holiday customs. Dumplings, that is, "dumplings", commonly known as "dumplings", belonging to the "籺" one of the kind of. "Dumplings" are used to worship the gods and ancestors of the tribute on New Year's festivals, Dumplings have many varieties, different festivals will do different Dumplings, do Dumplings to worship the gods and ancestors is an ancient custom.

The main materials of zongju are rice, stuffing and Ruo leaves (or Shuusei leaves). Due to the different dietary habits of different places, zongzi formed the north and south flavor; from the taste points, zongzi have salty zongzi and sweet zongzi two categories.

3, the Mid-Autumn Festival to enjoy the moon.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the oldest and most famous festivals in China, and moon viewing is an important custom of the festival. Many poets in the famous poem of the moon, the Song Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, the court and civil moon viewing activities on a larger scale. Also refers to the August 15 Mid-Autumn Festival to watch the full moon, the folk Mid-Autumn Festival moon viewing activities began around the Wei and Jin dynasties, flourished in the Tang Dynasty.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Mid-Autumn Moon Festival