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Ankang folk composition

Red couplets, glamorous door gods, hot family reunion dinners and happy family photos are all old customs. What are the old and vulgar compositions of Ankang? The following is the relevant information I have compiled for you. Welcome to read!

Ankang's New Year's Day is here! We are going back to our hometown early. Dad pulled us out of bed at four in the morning. Go home at five o'clock every day! I arrived at Fangcun at 8: 20 and Shushu Village at 9: 10.

As soon as I entered the house, I saw grandma's knife dipping in vegetables. Seeing me, she put down her work and brought me a cake and a rice cake. Ask me how my study is going. At this time, dad came back with big bags and small bags. Grandma asked to buy so many things, send them? Dad quickly picked it up and said, "Many of them are delivered in 2~3 packages. Mom, this is for you. I left it in dad's room! " "Grandma has started to do what she is doing. Eating and eating, I suddenly remembered that my grandmother had a kitten. I asked strangely, "where is grandma's cat?" "

Grandma smiled and said, "It went out to play!" I asked again, "Is the cat going out to play, too?" Grandma said solemnly, "if you want to go out to play, of course it will!" " "I'm a little surprised.

Before the Chinese New Year, people in our hometown killed chickens, pigs and sheep. Prepare plenty of food for China New Year.

On New Year's Eve, we will put up couplets and set off firecrackers. I also want to eat New Year's Eve with the door closed. I asked my father why he closed for dinner. My father told me that because it can show that our family is very rich, we can eat with the door closed for three years. I nodded slowly.

During the Spring Festival, firecrackers are heard all the time. In the evening, some watch the Spring Festival Gala and some watch the weather forecast.

On the second day of the first grade, I couldn't hear the cock crowing and the pig crowing. I slept in firecrackers on the night of the second day of junior high school. During the day of the third day, I went to pay New Year greetings and give gifts. The fourth day is also a New Year call and presents. The fifth day was almost the same as the third day, and some people went back on the sixth day.

How's it going? Am I right? In fact, there are many things in the old customs, so I won't introduce them one by one.

Ankang New Year Custom Composition 2: Red couplets, glamorous door gods, hot family reunion dinner, happy family photos ... People have just passed the once-in-a-decade long ice and snow winter and have long been looking forward to the arrival of spring. Spring is the most important day in 365 days, and it also contains many ancient cultures of the Chinese nation.

There are many customs in the Spring Festival, such as posting Spring Festival couplets, posting New Year pictures, cutting window grilles and setting off firecrackers ... Why should the word "fu" be reversed? What's the story in it? With questions, I went to ask my grandmother, who told me that the custom of posting "Fu" came from Gong Xin Palace in Qing Dynasty. On the eve of the Spring Festival, in order to please Prince Gong, the housekeeper wrote many words of "Fu", which were posted on the doors of warehouses and palaces. A family member mistakenly pasted the word "Fu" on the door because he could not read. To this end, Prince Gong was very angry. The housekeeper explained, "Prince Gong lives a long life and is blessed. Now Dafu has really arrived, which bodes well." When Prince Gong heard this, he thought: If you speak Kyrgyz a thousand times, gold and silver will increase. So, he was very happy and rewarded the housekeeper and his family. Later, the custom of pouring the word "fu" was first introduced by the government to the people of every household.

So the custom of turning the word "fu" upside down has been handed down.

After listening to grandma's story, I realized that Chinese New Year customs are also very interesting!

Ankang Chinese New Year Custom Composition 3 There are so many Chinese New Year customs in rural areas. Today is New Year's Eve. Since the morning, I have enjoyed interesting New Year customs with my uncle and grandfather, such as ancestor worship, putting up couplets, window grilles, sweeping graves, and the most interesting thing is stepping on the ash pier in the middle of the night.

Grandpa told me that when the New Year bell is about to ring on the evening of the 30th in my hometown, I should cover the ashes at home and outside. The ash pile is actually a coarse bag filled with lime, and there is a rope on each side of the bag. As long as the bag is knocked on the ground with a rope, a round lime mark will appear on the ground, which is a pile of ash. I am curious. Why stamp the ash pier? My uncle and grandfather told me that there is an old legend that in the middle of the New Year's Eve, there is a monster passing through every household. This monster never looks back. Where he walked, he won't go again. In order to ward off evil spirits, people step on one ash mound after another outside their own doors. Monsters have poor eyesight. Seeing the ash mound, he thought it was his walking footprint, and this place would not go again. So this custom has been handed down one by one. After listening to my uncle's words, I suddenly remembered a story in a book I once read. Every 30 nights, a monster named "Xi" comes out to make waves. Is the monster mentioned by my uncle's grandfather "Xi" ... Uncle and grandpa are going to step on the ash pier, and I will try to experience it myself. Under the "command" of my uncle and grandfather, I started stamping the ash pier. After the sound of "poof … poof …", my wife's yard and doorway were covered with one ash mound after another, and even the upstairs stairs were filled with neat ash mounds …

Later, grandma told me that there are no ghosts in the world, but any New Year custom is a good wish for the New Year. ...

My hometown is Suixi County, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. This year, my parents and I went back to my hometown for the New Year after three years. What are the customs of Chinese New Year in my hometown? Let me introduce you one by one.

Every year on the 28th and 29th, every family has to make their own rice cakes and cakes. Both rice cakes and cakes are made of glutinous rice flour, but rice cakes have no fillings, but the fillings of cakes are much richer, including sesame, peanuts, shredded coconut and sugar, which are sweet and delicious. My mother told me that life in the New Year is sweet, and rice cakes imply that people's work and life are getting better every year.

On the morning of New Year's Eve, every family will kill chickens to worship the gods. At noon, the family got together for a reunion dinner, and after dinner, they began to post Spring Festival couplets. The red Spring Festival couplets are really beautiful. I found a handful of carrots with leaves at home, and I didn't know it was a symbol of rich days until I asked my father. After dinner, the children took a bath and put on new clothes. Adults gave them lucky money, children set off fireworks, adults chatted until twelve o'clock sharp, and firecrackers rang in every household to welcome the arrival of the New Year.

In the sound of firecrackers, the New Year's Day was ushered in. Vegetarian breakfast, and then visit the neighbor's house. From the second day to the seventh day, I visited my relatives. The most lively activity is soul wandering on the seventeenth day of the first month after the Lantern Festival, and even people who go out will come back to participate that day. Young people sit in sedan chairs and carry "God" from one house to another. Everyone goes out to worship in each house and asks God to bless the whole family for peace and prosperity.

This is the Chinese New Year custom in my hometown. Students, what are the customs of Chinese New Year in your hometown? Come and share with me.