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What are the customs of the New Year in the South

Customs of New Year's Eve in the South include putting up couplets, hanging lanterns, offering sacrifices to ancestors, eating fish, and paying homage to the New Year.

1, post couplets

Chinese New Year couplets, also known as spring stickers, door couplets, couplets, is the New Year's Eve posted in the red festive elements of the year red in a variety. It depicts beautiful images and expresses good wishes with neat and concise words, which is a unique form of literature in China, and is an important custom of our New Year's Eve. When people put up the red New Year scrolls in front of their houses, it means that the Spring Festival has officially begun.

2, hanging lanterns

In the south, especially in the south of the countryside, families will hang up big red lanterns in the Spring Festival, symbolizing the New Year red hot.

3, ancestor worship

Ancestor worship, a traditional custom, the full name of which is ancestor worship, is a grand folklore activity. New Year's Eve, Qingming Festival, Chongyang Festival and Zhongyuan Festival are the four major traditional Han festivals for ancestor worship. In ancient times, this ritual was prevalent, and the form of ancestor worship varied according to the different rituals and customs in different places.

4, eat fish

Southern eat fish is to take the meaning of the year, expect to earn more in the New Year.

5, pay homage to the New Year

Paying homage to the New Year is a traditional Chinese folk custom, is a way for people to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and to express their good wishes to each other. In ancient times, the original meaning of the term "New Year's greetings" was to pay respects to the elders, including kowtowing to them, congratulating them on the New Year, and greeting them with a good life. In the case of peer friends and relatives, should also be saluted to congratulate.