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How to draw a cultural thinking guide for the Spring Festival?

The drawing method of cultural thinking in the Spring Festival is as follows:

As a tool to sort out the divergent content with hierarchical characteristics, mind map first needs to establish a "central theme" to sort out the content.

That is, combing during the Spring Festival. Then around the "central theme", sort out the relevant "branch content", that is, the relevant knowledge content of the Spring Festival. When combing the mind mapping tools, pay attention to the logical relationship between nodes at all levels and sort out the contents of each node in an orderly manner.

Spring festival outline

First, folk customs

1, folk custom: offering sacrifices to gods to adapt to the weather; Worship ancestors and maintain family ties; Drive away evil spirits and seek peace; Have fun and relax.

2, traditional customs: do new year's goods. Food, clothes, clothes, use, stickers (New Year's Eve) and gifts (New Year's Eve) are important activities for China people to celebrate the Spring Festival. The belief in offering sacrifices to the Kitchen God is the opposition of China people to their dream of "having enough food and clothing". Sweep away all bad luck and bad luck to pray for a clean and auspicious year.

Introduction: China Lunar New Year. Commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve. The first day of the first lunar month to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.

Third, status: headed by a hundred years; Four traditional festivals in China: Spring Festival; Tomb-Sweeping Day; Dragon boat festival; Folk customs of Mid-Autumn Festival and Spring Festival were approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Fourth, festival activities.

Spring Festival is the Chinese New Year in China, commonly known as Spring Festival, Chinese New Year and New Year's Eve, also known as Chinese New Year and New Year's Eve. It is a folk festival that integrates the old and the new, worships ancestors, prays for evil spirits, reunites relatives and friends, and entertains food.