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How should we spend the Spring Festival to taste the traditional customs?

The Spring Festival is the most important festival in a year, and it is a concentrated expression of national culture and feelings, and people in China pay great attention to it. However, now more and more people feel that the taste of "nian" has faded, and the atmosphere of Chinese New Year has become less. Earnestly celebrate the New Year and have a good year, so that traditional festivals can be better passed down today. Let's talk about how to celebrate the Spring Festival.

First, buy new year's goods with your family. New year's goods are essential for the Spring Festival, including special foods, holiday costumes, drinks and snacks, festive supplies (red lanterns, firecrackers, Spring Festival couplets, etc. ). In the process of purchasing new year's goods, it is not only an emotional exchange with family members, but also an excellent opportunity to feel the red festive atmosphere in shopping places!

Second, personally paste the Spring Festival couplets and the word "Fu". Sticking Spring Festival couplets is a very particular thing. First of all, we should distinguish the upper and lower couplets according to the level tone (the last word of the first couplet is level tone, that is, three tones and four tones; The last word of the couplet is flat, that is, one or two sounds), and then prepare tape or paste for the children at home to hold the couplet themselves. This thriving Spring Festival couplets can't be dispersed for a long time!

Third, Qin Wei hosted a banquet on New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve is the happiest meal for a family during the Spring Festival. Everyone is busy preparing for the New Year's Eve dinner. You can't always play with your mobile phone. Even peeling garlic, cutting onions and helping others are emotional interactions with relatives, and I am honored to be one of the contributors to the New Year's Eve. (If you can personally wrap an ugly jiaozi that everyone knows, it is also a very happy thing! )

Fourth, watch the party with my family on New Year's Eve. On New Year's Eve, we respect our parents and elders with a glass of Qin banquet wine, share the gains and losses of this year, and listen to their teachings. I'm so happy. The happiest thing is that the family put snacks in front of the TV, watched the Spring Festival Gala, and put on a dragon gate array (chat). Many people say that the Spring Festival Gala is getting uglier and uglier, but in my opinion, as long as the program is festive, the key is who to watch it with, and the key is the family atmosphere that has remained unchanged for more than ten years before the TV!

5. Set off firecrackers by hand again. Many young people have worked and studied for a whole year, and gradually lost the innocent fun of childhood. I set off firecrackers myself, carefully lit the twist, quickly covered my ears and ran away, watching the red chips and flames of firecrackers jump around, feeling instantly crossing the Spring Festival era of my childhood and feeling my growth! Pay attention to the regulations on setting off firecrackers and fire prevention in your area.

6. Visit temple fairs and watch traditional festival programs. Temple fairs all over the country have corresponding traditional juggling skills and delicious snacks. You can feel the cries of bustling crowds and vendors one after another and feel full of joy. In addition, you can pay attention to the time of local yangko, stilts, lion dance and other programs, and watch them with friends and relatives. (Pay attention to self-protection to prevent trampling accidents)

Feel the joy of the New Year every day. On the first day of New Year, I went home on the second day, the mouse got married on the third day, and the Lantern Festival was celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month. As long as you want to have a full Spring Festival, it is not difficult. Lantern Festival is full of lanterns and fireworks parties, which can really feast your eyes and blend in here.