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Beijing's Spring Festival program

The Spring Festival in Beijing is based on time and human activities. This paper mainly introduces that the Spring Festival in Beijing begins on the 10th day of the twelfth lunar month and ends on the 19th day of the first month. People cook Laba porridge and soak Laba garlic on Laba Festival. On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, New Year's Eve was very lively, but the scene of the first day was completely different. Lantern Festival is another climax of Spring Festival. It was not until the 19th day of the first month that the Spring Festival ended.

The general idea of this paragraph is:

The first part (section 1-7) describes the situation of Beijing citizens preparing for the Spring Festival in the twelfth lunar month.

The second part (section 8- 1 1) describes the grand occasion of Beijing residents' New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and New Year's Day.

The third part (12- 16) describes the Lantern Festival in Beijing.

The fourth part (section 17) describes the differences between the old and new societies in celebrating the Spring Festival.

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This article is a chronicle of folklore. In plain language full of Beijing flavor, the author painted a picture of the folk customs of the Spring Festival in old Beijing, showing the solemnity and excitement of the Spring Festival, the warmth and beauty of China's holiday customs, expressing the author's love for traditional culture, and showing the great power of changing customs in the new era through comparison. Finally, the author affirmed the new fashion and praised the new society.

The Spring Festival refers to the traditional Lunar New Year in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, commonly known as the "Chinese New Year Festival". The traditional names are New Year, New Year and New Year, but they are also verbally called New Year, Celebrating New Year and New Year. This is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation.

The Spring Festival originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of the Shang Dynasty. It is the biggest, most lively and most important ancient traditional festival in China. In China, the traditional Spring Festival refers to the sacrificial ceremony from the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th of the first lunar month in La Worship, with New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month as the climax.

During the Spring Festival, Han people and some ethnic minorities in China will hold various activities to celebrate. The main contents of these activities are offering sacrifices to ancestors, paying homage to ancestors, saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the new year, and praying for a bumper harvest. The Spring Festival activities are colorful and full of national characteristics. Influenced by China culture, some countries and nationalities belonging to the Chinese character cultural circle also have the custom of Spring Festival.