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What are the idioms about festivals?

1, holidays: on the occasion of the New Year or on other holidays.

2. Huoshuxingqiao: Describe the brightly lit scenery on the night of the festival.

3. I miss my relatives every festival: Festival: originally refers to the Double Ninth Festival in the ninth lunar month. It refers to the feeling of missing relatives in other places, especially during festivals.

4, three sections and two lives: the old rules are for the teacher, every Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, New Year's Day and Confucius' birthday, teacher-student day, add a string of _ January, called three sections and two lives. Also used to refer to festivals and birthdays.

5. Xingqiao Huoshu: Describe the brightly lit scenery on the night of the festival.

6, hanging lights: hanging: hanging; Color: colored balls, ribbons. Hang lanterns and tie colored balls. Describe festivals and holiday scenes.

7, hanging lights: Zhang: setting; Hanging: hanging; Color: colored silk. Hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festival or a scene with festival activities.

8. Decoration: Describe the scenes of festivals or festive events. Use "decoration".

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

10, explosion: Zhang: posting. Put up red couplets or good news and set off firecrackers. Describe a festival or a happy moment.