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What idioms and proverbs are there in Laba Festival?

Laba idioms:

1, cold winter?

December: December of the lunar calendar. It refers to the coldest day in December in winter.

2. Will you wax when you are old?

At the age of: all the year round; Ralph: Fu Ri and La Ri. It refers to the change of seasons.

3. Residual winter and December

December: December of the lunar calendar. Refers to the end of the year.

4, lacing spring glow

La: refers to the twelfth lunar month, that is, the twelfth lunar month. The twelfth lunar month passed and spring came again.

5. twelfth lunar month

Refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

6. thick wax poison

They all say it tastes delicious and toxic.

Proverbs of Laba Festival:

1, La Barabba, frozen chin.

In winter, wheat is covered with three quilts, and in the second year, it sleeps with steamed bread.

3, Laba, offering sacrifices to stoves, when the New Year comes, daughters want flowers, boys want guns, old ladies eat Osmanthus Jelly, and old people wear new felt hats.

4. Eat laba rice and do it next year!

5. "Lazibara, frozen to death in western Western jackdaw".