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Spring Festival weather in the South China Sea

Today is the fourteenth day of the first month, and tomorrow is the Lantern Festival, which means that this year is almost over.

Chinese New Year is a custom of our Chinese nation, but foreigners don't. In the past, people were afraid of the Spring Festival, saying that one year would pass. That's because ordinary people have no money and no money for the New Year. Now that living conditions are good, I am not afraid of the New Year. However, after a year, looking back, I didn't eat much and wasted a lot.

If you have money, prepare enough new year's goods, and move home when things in the supermarket are convenient to buy; If there is a job, it will be sent by the unit, business unit and friends. There are many sources of new year goods, and the refrigerator and freezer at home can't be put down. Fortunately, it was cold, and it was placed on the outdoor balcony. Well, just a few days after the Spring Festival, when the weather was warm, things immediately became moldy, so they were thrown away if they couldn't eat. You can see from the trash can on the roadside that white flour steamed bread, beautifully packaged snacks and boxes of southern fruits make people feel distressed.

In the era of planned economy, there was nothing without money. At that time, Chinese New Year was a key point. Now that we have money, this Chinese New Year has become a neglected and wasted opportunity, which cannot but arouse the vigilance of the world. Imagine how much money the whole country will waste if a family wastes 10 yuan during the Spring Festival!

What I wrote is not to say that people don't have the concept of saving, but that we should change our customs and change old customs. It is meaningful to really treat the Chinese New Year as a "passport", cover your own money bag and not waste a penny. Keep in mind an old saying: "A good year should be a bad year. When you have food, you often think that you have no food."