Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Apart from the spring breeze, what does firecrackers mean when a one-year-old child sends warmth to Tusu, Tu Su?

Apart from the spring breeze, what does firecrackers mean when a one-year-old child sends warmth to Tusu, Tu Su?

Besides the sound of firecrackers, the "Tu Su" from send warm to Suzhou refers to grass or wine soaked in several herbs.

1. In ancient customs, on the first day of the first month of each year, the whole family would drink Tu Su wine, wrap the dregs and hang them on the doorframe to ward off evil spirits and avoid the plague. The word "Tu Su" first literally means slaughter, while "Su" means grass name.

In ancient times, people often soaked all kinds of herbs in wine to make a special wine called "Tu Su". In ancient China, the arrival of the New Year was regarded as a new beginning and a good opportunity to drive away evil spirits and plagues. Therefore, every year on the first day of the first month, people will drink a special wine called "Tu Su wine" to pray for peace and health in the new year.

This custom has been passed down till now and has become one of the important traditions for China people to celebrate the New Year. The poem "Spring Breeze Warms Tu Su" describes the scene that the warm spring breeze sends Tu Su wine to thousands of households when the New Year comes. The poet used "Tu Su wine" to symbolize the joy and joy of the New Year, and expressed people's good expectations and blessings for the new year.

In addition to firecrackers, the significance of spring breeze warming into Tu Su is as follows:

1. The phrase "one year without firecrackers" in this poem expresses the end of the New Year holiday, the beginning of the New Year, and the farewell of the old year and the welcome of the new year. In the traditional culture of China, firecrackers are regarded as a symbol to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters. People will set off a lot of firecrackers during the Spring Festival to pray for a safe and smooth new year.

2. The next book "Spring Breeze Warms Tu Su" depicts the scene that when the New Year comes, the warm spring breeze sends Tu Su wine to thousands of households. In China's traditional culture, spring is the season for everything to revive, and it is also a symbol of a new beginning. The arrival of spring breeze brings warmth and new breath, and also brings new hopes and blessings to people.

The general meaning of this poem is to express people's wishes and prayers for the new year. By describing the scene of setting off firecrackers and drinking Tu Su wine, the poet vividly shows the traditional custom of celebrating the New Year in China. At this moment, people not only celebrate the arrival of the New Year, but also bid farewell to the past year and usher in a new beginning.