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How to write the contents of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper

The contents of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper are as follows:

1, Spring Festival, the first year of the lunar calendar, is another name for the Spring Festival, the grandest, most lively and most important ancient traditional festival in China, and a unique festival for China people.

During the traditional Spring Festival, the Han nationality and most ethnic minorities in our country hold various celebrations. Most of these activities are mainly about offering sacrifices to gods and buddhas, ancestors, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, and praying for the new.

There is a legend about the origin of Spring Festival. In ancient China, there was a monster called Nian. Its tentacles were very long and fierce. Nian lived on the seabed for many years, and climbed ashore every New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and killing people.

Headed by Hundred Festivals, the Spring Festival is the most grand traditional festival of the Chinese nation. It not only embodies the Chinese nation's ideological beliefs, ideals and ambitions, life, entertainment and cultural psychology, but also shows the carnival of blessing, eating and entertainment activities.

Spring Festival is a new day to take off old cloth. Although the Spring Festival is scheduled for the first day of the first lunar month, its activities are not limited to the first day of the first lunar month.

Customs of Spring Festival: Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China, and it is also the most important festival in a year. How to celebrate this festival has formed some relatively fixed customs and habits in thousands of years of historical development, and many of them have been passed down to this day.

Sweep the dust "twelfth lunar month, dust and sweep the house". According to Lu Chunqiu, China had the custom of sweeping the dust during the Spring Festival in the Yao and Shun era. According to the folk saying: Because of the homonym of "dust" and "Chen", sweeping dust in the Spring Festival means "getting rid of the old and not being new", and its original intention is to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck.