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Creating picture books with the theme of Spring Festival in the first grade of primary school

The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine. Thousands of families always trade new peaches for old ones. -inscription

This is January Day by Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty. Whenever we read this poem, we will feel happy. Indeed, the Spring Festival is the most solemn and lively traditional festival of our people. It is not only popular among Han people, but also has the custom of Spring Festival in more than a dozen ethnic minorities such as Manchu, Mongolian, Yao, Fangzi, Bai and Gaoshan, but it has its own characteristics in form.

Although this festival is so festive, there is a very interesting story behind it: in ancient times, there was a fierce monster, which only brought bad luck to people. People call them "years". As long as it comes, it will make the trees wither and the grass grow, but when it leaves, everything will be reborn and a hundred flowers will bloom. Later, people gradually discovered the time of each visit in 2008 and prepared firecrackers to drive away monsters. This is the origin of the word "Chinese New Year". Since then, setting off firecrackers has become a custom in China New Year.

According to legend, Nian is a fierce monster, and some domestic animals in villagers' homes can't escape its eyes. And the taste often changes every year, from snacks to big ones, and even people are not spared. It can be said that Nian has changed color! After this incident, people were very scared. That night in 2008, as we often say now, they didn't sleep a wink. In fact, the custom of guarding the old age originated in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. An ancient poem wrote, "One night for two years, five minutes for two years", which has spread to this day and entrusted people with their pursuit and yearning for beauty.

In addition, there is a very important point, that is, jiaozi. Eating jiaozi in the New Year is familiar to us. I remember last year's jiaozi, which was stuffed with meat, and I also contributed. It's not perfect, but it's like a seven. My principle is "whatever it is, just eat it." However, it also makes some people with large appetite lose their appetite. In fact, jiaozi's moral is also very unique. With homophonic, "he" means "he" and "jiao" means "jiao", both of which are for reunion and symbolize family reunion.

Having said so much, I left out a word that I think is quite interesting, stick grilles and the word "Fu". China has a long history of art, and paper-cutting is also very rich. Windows and homes are covered with all kinds of window grilles, which are both beautiful and beautiful. As for the word "Fu", there are two versions. One is to paste the word "Fu" directly, and the other is to paste the word "Fu" backwards. Although the forms are different, they all place people's longing for a happy life and wish for a bright future.

Listen to the childlike innocence of burning firecrackers and see the change of peach blossom characters.

Add a plum blossom to the drum horn to celebrate the New Year in Lian Xiao.