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Who knows the Spring Festival custom in Hong 'an?

Cleaning: At the age of 28, every household has to clean the house in order to get rid of the bad luck of the old year and welcome the new year.

Sticking Spring Festival couplets and waving spring: Couplets are also called Spring Festival couplets, and there are many kinds, but there are generally couplets and Spring Festival couplets. Each pair of couplets has the word "Fu" and the Spring Festival couplets, like "All the best", are simply pasted on appropriate places, such as doorposts. In fact, Spring Festival couplets (including couplets and Spring Festival couplets) were written by special people in ancient times (with a brush), so they are commonly known as "swinging spring". But in Guangdong, Spring Festival couplets are called Piaochun, which is different from Spring Festival couplets. Twenty-nine, in order to show the new atmosphere of the New Year and increase the atmosphere of the New Year. Some people put couplets on both sides of the door, while the lintel is placed horizontally. Some people put red papers such as "Fu" and "Spring" indoors and outdoors, and even turn these words upside down to indicate "Fu is here" and "Spring is here".

Handling new year's goods: the goods to be saved and the grain to be saved are also the most important business in the New Year.

Steamed rice cake: New Year's Eve, commonly known as "New Year's Eve", is the last day of the lunar calendar every year. At this time, every household is busy steaming rice cakes. "rice cake" has auspicious meaning, symbolizing the annual promotion. Housewives should also pay attention to the skills of steaming rice cakes, because the success or failure of steaming rice cakes is related to the fate of the coming year.

New Year's Eve: On New Year's Eve, after ancestor worship, the whole family has a New Year's Eve dinner together, indicating family reunion. China people also call this custom "around the stove", because the ancients all ate around the stove. In the evening's dishes, you can't eat all the fish, but there must be a surplus, which means "more than one year".

Lucky money: also known as "New Year's money" and "red envelope", Guangdong is called "profit market".

After the New Year's Eve, the elders will give lucky money to the younger generation, so that everyone has good luck.

Shousui: On New Year's Eve, families sit around and chat all night, praying for parents to live a hundred years, also known as "longevity night".

Set off firecrackers: "A firecracker will wipe out the old year." When firecrackers sound, it means that the old year has passed and the new year has arrived. Legend has it that Nian is a terrible monster. Setting off firecrackers during the Spring Festival is to scare off cannibal Nian Beasts and protect the safety of their families.

Wear new clothes and shoes: everything from clothes and hats to shoes and socks is brand-new, which means Vientiane is updated. This is a particularly exciting thing for children.

Sacrifice to ancestors and gods: this is something to be done on the morning of the first day of the Spring Festival. Pray for the peace of believers and future generations.

Bao jiaozi: Eat jiaozi for the first meal in the New Year. Jiaozi is shaped like a huge gold and silver ingot in ancient times. Eating jiaozi is a trick.

The meaning of wealth becoming wealth. If there are coins in the jiaozi,

This means that you will make a fortune in the new year.

New Year's greetings: On the first day of the Lunar New Year, every household will go to relatives and friends' homes to "pay New Year's greetings". Everyone met and congratulated each other and said, "Congratulations on making a fortune!" I wish each other all the best and good health in the new year.

Tooth-making: On the second day of the second lunar month, ordinary businessmen worship the landlord with a sacrificial ceremony.

Pick up the God of Wealth: Picking up the God of Wealth early in the morning on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year indicates a good sign of hard work.

Year end: On the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, ordinary businessmen choose a good time to start business and resume normal business. The boss gave all employees a "red envelope" to let them have good luck.

Lantern Festival: On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, there are lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns at the Lantern Festival, which is very lively.

Dragon Dance: Also known as "Playing with Dragon Lantern" and "Dragon Dance", it has been circulating in China for a long time. The dragon symbolizes power, dignity and good luck. People think that dragons are in charge of rainfall, and dragon dancing can bless the good weather and good harvests in the coming year. It is the expression of every festival.

Lion dance: also known as "playing the lion" and "lion dance". There are many different forms of lion dance, which can be roughly divided into two types: northern lion dance and southern lion dance. People think that lions can ward off evil spirits and attract wealth in towns and houses.

Every Spring Festival, gongs and drums will be played, and every household will be visited to perform lion dance to celebrate the New Year, which means good luck. China people like to be lively, and this folk custom can add to the festive atmosphere.