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What are the words about "festival"?

Good luck, farewell to the old and welcome the new, decorated with lanterns, joys and sorrows, full moon, abundant crops, celebration of the whole world, lights everywhere.

1, good luck.

Pronunciation: [jí x and ng gā o zhà o]

Interpretation: Jixing: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.

Source: Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, which means' good luck'."

Scene: Spring Festival.

2. Say goodbye to the old and welcome the new

Pronunciation: [cí jiying x ρ n]

Interpretation: Saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new is to celebrate the New Year.

Scene: Spring Festival.

Step 3 decorate with lanterns

Pronunciation: [[zhāng dēng jiec?I]]

Interpretation: hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festival or a scene with festival activities.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Tell the residents in the city; Make a lamp and tie a color; Celebrate the festival. "

Scene: Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and other festive festivals.

4. Emotions and sorrows

Pronunciation: [bēHuān líhé]

Interpretation: generally refers to all kinds of situations experienced in life, as well as all kinds of feelings arising therefrom.

Source: Su Songshi's "Water Tune, Ice Dust, Mid-Autumn Festival" said: "People have joys and sorrows; The moon is clear and round; This matter is ancient and difficult. "

Scene: It is often used as Mid-Autumn Festival.

5. Have a wonderful full moon

Pronunciation: [Hu ā h m 4 o Yu Yu á n]

Interpretation: Children are in full bloom and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete.

Source: Song Ci Ying (Li Duan) "Hang Xiangzi doesn't hate" said: "Mo Si is outside; And before teasing; May the flowers thrive; People grow up healthily; The moon is always round.

Scene: Mid-Autumn Festival

Step 6 harvest

Pronunciation: [wǔ gǔ fēng dēng]

Interpretation: it means that the weather is good and the grain is abundant.

Source: "Liu Tao": "Better than the outside; The advantage lies in the inside; The people are happy; There will be no blame. This is a rainy season; The grain is abundant and mature; Social stability. "

Scene: Spring Festival.

7. Celebrate with the world

Pronunciation: [pǔtiān tóng qūng]

Interpretation: People all over the world or the whole country celebrate together.

Source: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "Yuan Di gave birth to a prince; Give gifts to the monarch and his subjects. Yin Hongqiao thanked him:' Prince was born; Celebrate the whole world; I have no honor; All kinds of accusations are exchanged for a thick beard. " "

Scene: Spring Festival, National Day.

8, thousand lights

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Interpretation: Every family lights a lamp. When the light is on in the dark. It also describes the night view of the city.

Source: Tang Bai Juyi's "Looking at the West of the River Building": "There are lights everywhere in the city; The Milky Way is in the middle of a river. "

Scene: Spring Festival, New Year's Eve, Lantern Festival.