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What about Tomb-Sweeping Day's paintings?
In Chengdu, Sichuan, fried rice is a group, worn with large or small threads and dyed in various colors. It is called "Happy Group". In the old days, it was sold all the way to the "Happy Temple" outside the north gate of Chengdu. There is a poem in Miancheng Zhi Zhu Ci in the Qing Dynasty: "There are music groups in front of the' Happy Temple', and you are worried about buying food in the spring suburbs. Village drama is more beautiful than Jinsheng, and many people are drunk. "
Tomb-Sweeping Day's customs are rich and interesting. In addition to paying attention to the prohibition of fire to sweep graves, there are a series of customs and sports activities such as jogging, swinging, cuju, playing polo and inserting willows. According to legend, this is because Tomb-Sweeping Day wants to ban cold food and fire. In order to prevent the harm of cold food and cold meal to people, we all take part in some sports activities to exercise.
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