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After Laba, the Chinese New Year will be celebrated. What other proverbs are there?

Children, children, don't be greedy, after Laba is the year; Laba porridge, after drinking for a few days, is twenty-three miles away; Twenty-three, honeydew melon is sticky; Twenty-four, sweeping the house; Twenty-five, frozen tofu; Twenty-six, go to buy meat; Twenty-seven, slaughter the rooster; Twenty-eight, send face; Twenty-nine, steamed bread; Stay up for 30 nights; Twist on New Year's Day! "

"Honey melons worship the stove, and the New Year is coming; Girls want flowers, boys want guns; The old man wants a new felt hat and the old lady wants a new cotton-padded jacket. "

"Twenty-three, the stove, the children clapped and laughed. In five or six days, the new year is coming. Bad box, playing with walnuts, losing two shots. When Wu Zixu ping-pong rings, the fire rises higher than the sky. "

"Laba Laba is a good day, how many older women become older women?"

On the 27th of the twelfth lunar month, my mother-in-law washes your feet. Men who don't wash their feet will have pus for seven months. "

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Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China, and it is also the most important festival in a year. In the course of thousands of years of historical development and inheritance, some relatively fixed customs and habits have been formed, many of which have been passed down to this day, such as sweeping dust, posting Spring Festival couplets, offering sacrifices to ancestors, setting off firecrackers and paying New Year greetings. There is a folk proverb in China that every household will set off firecrackers when the New Year comes.

On the first day of the new year, people get up early, put on the most beautiful clothes, dress up neatly, go out to visit relatives and friends and wish good luck in the coming year.

Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month, also called Lunar New Year, commonly known as "Chinese New Year", which is the most grand and lively traditional festival among the people in China. The history of the Spring Festival is very long. According to "Pangu Wang Biao", "the Emperor of Heaven began to make the main branch name to determine the age". In ancient times, sacrifices to gods and ancestors were held at the end of this year.

In fairy tales, Nian animals are afraid of red, fire and explosion. They appear on the first day of the New Year. Therefore, on the first day of New Year's Day, people have the custom of greeting the New Year, posting Spring Festival couplets, hanging New Year pictures, stick grilles, setting off firecrackers, giving out red envelopes, wearing new clothes, eating jiaozi, observing the New Year, dancing lions and dragons, hanging lanterns and kowtowing.