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The significance and value of the Spring Festival

The significance and value of the Spring Festival;

1, Spring Festival is an important carrier of the excellent tradition of Chinese culture, which contains the wisdom and crystallization of Chinese culture and embodies the life pursuit and emotional sustenance of China people.

2. The Spring Festival carries rich historical and cultural connotations in its inheritance and development.

3. The Spring Festival represents the good wishes of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, good luck, peaceful reunion, prosperity and so on.

4. During the Spring Festival, I will try my best to go home and reunite with my relatives to express my ardent expectations for the coming year and my best wishes for life in the new year.

The Spring Festival is not only a festival, but also an important carrier for China people to express and release their emotions and meet their psychological needs. It is also the annual carnival and spiritual pillar of the Chinese nation.

traditional custom

The folk sacrificial furnace originated from the ancient custom of worshipping fire. For example, Ming Shi said, "The kitchen. Make it, create food. " Kitchen God's duty is to take charge of the kitchen fire and manage the diet. Later, it was expanded to investigate human good and evil to reduce good and evil. Sacrificing to the Kitchen God has a history of thousands of years in China, and the belief in the Kitchen God is a reflection of China people's dream of "adequate food and clothing".

China's annual custom culture has a long history, and all kinds of Chinese New Year customs originate from all parts of the country, and the north and the south have their own characteristics. Although customs vary from place to place, it is almost a "must-have" for Chinese New Year to prepare new year's goods and send new year's gifts all over the country.

Buying new year's goods, including food, clothing, clothes, use, stickers (New Year's Eve) and gifts, are collectively called "New Year's Goods", and the process of buying new year's goods is called "Buying New Year's Goods". Celebrating the Spring Festival is an important activity for China people.