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After writing Tibetan opera, I spent the Spring Festival in my hometown.

The annual Spring Festival is the oldest and grandest festival in China. There are various folk customs of the Spring Festival everywhere, and my family is no exception. Next, I will show you the "Spring Festival Red" in my family's Spring Festival.

During the Spring Festival, in order to make the house look lively, grandma sprayed red paint on the house and hung lanterns to change everything in the house into red. I saw red everywhere in my house, so I asked my grandmother, "Grandma, why did you change everything in your house into red and hang lanterns?" Grandma said: "Because the Spring Festival should be prosperous and lively, you see this red represents family happiness." I said, "Then I want red dates." Grandma asked me, "Why?" I said, "Because red dates are red." I then asked my grandmother, "What do you mean by eating red dates?" Grandma thought for a moment and said, "I remember, eating dates means that spring comes early." I asked my grandmother, "What about eating rice cakes, glutinous rice balls and jiaozi?" Grandma smiled and said, "Eating rice cakes means getting taller every year, and eating glutinous rice balls means the whole family is round and round.". After eating jiaozi, my ears will not freeze. " I said, "Then I'll eat all three tonight." Grandma went over and said yes. So I ate these delicious foods that night. More importantly, you can also make a contribution. These foods symbolize the celebration of the Spring Festival.

This Spring Festival is not only delicious, but also has the charm of "Spring Festival Red" in China.