Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - The Chinese New Year is the first year of the lunar calendar, and is also traditionally called the "Spring Festival".

The Chinese New Year is the first year of the lunar calendar, and is also traditionally called the "Spring Festival".

1, the Spring Festival is the Lunar New Year, is the first year of the year, but also for the traditional sense of the "Spring Festival", also known as the new year, the new year, the new year, the new jubilee, the new jubilee, the year, the New Year, the festival, etc., the first of the year for the festival, the Spring Festival is the most important traditional festivals of the Chinese nation, which not only focuses on the ideological beliefs and ideals of the Chinese people's desire to be reflected, life and entertainment and cultural psychology, but also pray for blessings, food and recreational activities in a carnival-like display.

2, the New Year's Day is an ancient Chinese festival, but also the most important one throughout the year, in the historical development, a mixture of many kinds of folklore as a whole, the formation of a number of more fixed customs, many of which have been passed down to the present day. At the same time, the festival is a time for family and friends to get together, and it is a bond that deepens people's feelings. The exchange of greetings during the festival transmits the ethic of kinship between friends and villagers, which is an important element in sustaining the development of the Spring Festival.

3, during the Spring Festival, all over the country are held a variety of activities to celebrate the Spring Festival, lively and festive atmosphere overflowing; these activities to get rid of the old and new, welcome the Jubilee to receive the blessing, worship the gods and ancestors, praying for a good year as the main content, the form of colorful and colorful, with a strong regional characteristics, cohesion of the essence of traditional Chinese culture.