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Qufu Spring Festival Composition (450 words)

According to the rules of my hometown, the Spring Festival begins almost on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month.

The 23rd of the twelfth lunar month is a traditional "off-year". On this day, people will clean the stove and sacrifice chickens and geese to the Kitchen God.

Around the 25th of the twelfth lunar month, people choose auspicious days to keep their homes spotless and welcome the New Year. At this time, every household is busy, steaming steamed bread, steaming jujube hill, popcorn, fried fish, fried chicken and fried meatballs. ...

New Year's Eve is really lively! Every household is scrambling to make New Year's Eve dinner, and there is a smell of wine and meat everywhere. Men, women and children are wearing beautiful new clothes, red couplets are posted outside the door, and some people are hanging red lanterns at the door. Every household has bright lights and firecrackers all night. People who are away from home must come back for a reunion dinner. On this night, people must watch CCTV's Spring Festival Gala.

New Year's Day is the climax of the Spring Festival. On this day, people are not allowed to kill. In the morning, we should exchange auspicious words to congratulate each other. Old people give their children lucky money, children pay New Year greetings to the old people, and younger generations pay New Year greetings to their elders. Men take their children and grandchildren to visit graves and pay New Year greetings. After dinner, the whole family played cards until noon. Of course, some people go to the "Godfather Godmother" and eat and drink until evening.

On the second day of the first month, people will visit relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings. Because this day is the birthday of the God of Wealth, people get up early to set off firecrackers, saying it is "robbing money". The seventh day of the first month is a good day to open the door for business. In the morning, all the shops set off firecrackers and fireworks, which shows that the door is open and the business is booming. On the fifteenth day of the first month, people visit temple fairs. On this night, people set off fireworks, put lanterns and eat glutinous rice balls, which indicates a happy and auspicious New Year. After this day, the Spring Festival is over.