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Lao She's Customs of Spring Festival in Beijing

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65438+ on the eighth day of the second lunar month, Laba porridge is cooked with eight garlic.

On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month (65438+ February) to February 23rd (65438+ February), children buy firecrackers and adults buy new year's goods.

Lunar calendar 65438+February 23, the Spring Festival is coming soon, set off firecrackers, small fructose.

After the new year, we have enough new year's goods, all kinds of food, and a general cleaning to prepare for the Spring Festival.

Make new year's dishes on New Year's Eve, wear new clothes, put up couplets, have a family reunion dinner, celebrate the New Year and eat jiaozi.

On the first day of the first month, shops are closed to celebrate the New Year, entertain guests, visit temple fairs and eat jiaozi.

On the sixth day, the shop opened, visited the temple fair and went to the opera?

Watching lanterns, setting off firecrackers and eating Yuanxiao on the Lantern Festival.

It was not until the 19th day of the first month that the atmosphere of the Spring Festival slowly dissipated and ended.

The Spring Festival is the grandest and most lively ancient traditional festival in China. Different regions and nationalities have their own unique customs when celebrating the Spring Festival.

The Spring Festival in Beijing was written by Mr. Lao She, a famous language master. With profound, "vulgar" style and Beijing-flavored language, he painted a folk picture of the Spring Festival in Beijing, showing the warmth and beauty of China's holiday customs and expressing his recognition and love for traditional culture. There are roughly nine customs based on time.