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Contents of old English handwritten newspaper

The contents of the old English handwritten newspaper are as follows:

1, lunar calendar1February 30th, also called "New Year's Eve", is the last day of the lunar year. It means bidding farewell to the past year and welcoming the new year.

New Year's Eve, the last day of the China lunar calendar, is also called "New Year's Eve"-to bid farewell to the old days and usher in the new year.

Chuxi is to China what Christmas Eve is to westerners. It is also the climax of the whole Spring Festival. On this special day, there are many customs in each period, which have been observed for thousands of years.

This day is of great significance to everyone in China, just as Christmas Eve plays an important role in the Christmas holiday, and the climax of the whole Spring Festival also reaches its peak on this day. On this day, each time period has its own established focus, which has lasted for thousands of years and has continued to this day.

In the morning, every household began to kill chickens and fish, cut meat and vegetables to prepare for the reunion dinner.

Early in the morning, every household is busy killing chickens, cutting fish, chopping meat and cutting vegetables ... to make final preparations for the group dinner.