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The contents of the traditional festival Spring Festival handwritten newspaper about the Spring Festival
2. The Spring Festival is first and foremost a festival for relatives and family members. People, especially China people, attach the most importance to family and affection. There is an old saying in China: "No stranger eats jiaozi on New Year's Eve", which means that people who are busy all the year round and wandering around will usually go home during the Spring Festival. Two generations of father and son, three generations of grandparents and even four generations under one roof, toast and bow, father and son are filial, mother and son are virtuous, and people enjoy the warmth of the world with firecrackers, gongs and drums and laughter. This warmth has nothing to do with money, power and snobbery, but a feeling of affection and family happiness. At the same time, the Spring Festival is also a festival to deepen people's feelings, communicate people's relations and unite. Not only among relatives, but also among strangers, including some people who are alienated and contradictory, they will be polite, smiling and tolerant when they meet during the Spring Festival. A little understanding and care, a "Congratulations on getting rich" and a "Happy New Year", everyone is happy. In short, the Spring Festival is a grand festival for people to live in harmony with the land and enjoy themselves.
Generally speaking, the Spring Festival in China starts from the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month. There is a saying that "officials, three people, four boatmen and five people", that is, the government held a sacrificial ceremony on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, the common people held a sacrificial ceremony on the 24th, and the government boat held a sacrificial ceremony on the 25th. After holding the sacrificial stove, they officially began to prepare for the New Year. Every year from the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month to New Year's Eve, people call it "Spring Festival".
4. The fifth day of the first lunar month is called "Breaking Five", and you can't cook with uncooked rice until "Breaking Five". The seventh day of the first month is called "Men's Day", "Men's Victory Day" or "Seven Yuan". During the Spring Festival, Beijingers like to visit temple fairs. Zhong Temple can knock Yongle Bell, Baiyunguan Temple Fair can touch stone monkeys to make money, and Changdian Temple Fair can enjoy curios, calligraphy and painting, copybooks, jewels, jadeite and other exotic things, as well as flower exhibitions such as stilts, Taiping Drum, Chedang, and Wuhu Stick.
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