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What are the customs of celebrating the Spring Festival in Fuzhou? (short language)

1, people will be covered in courtyards, bedrooms, kitchens, barns and barns with different genres of Nianhong. Nian Hong is entrusted with the good expectations of family members. It can also decorate houses and create a festive atmosphere.

2. At the end of the year, from 24th to New Year's Eve, ancestor worship and Spring Festival are celebrated; From the first day of the first month to the fourth day of the first month, visiting relatives and friends requires lucky money; On the fifteenth to eighteenth day of the first month, watch lanterns to meet God and celebrate the Lantern Festival. On the 29th day of the first month, nine zongzi were sent, and the Spring Festival ended. On the first day of New Year's Day, Fuzhou people have to make sacrifices to heaven before going out to pay a New Year call, and bamboo rice is a necessary sacrifice.

3. In the countryside, there are many houses for farmers, and two sugarcane connected by red paper are placed on both sides of the door, which is called "door sugarcane". The dialect "sugarcane" is similar to "Jia", which means to enter a good environment.

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Evolution of Spring Festival

1. In ancient times, the spatial changes of astronomical phenomena were used to represent the temporal changes of the four seasons. When the bucket handle of Beidou points to Yin (due east and due north), it is the node of beginning of spring.

2. Qin calendar (Zhuan Xu calendar) was adopted in the early Han Dynasty. In the first year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, namely 104 BC, astronomers, Luo, and others formulated calendars, and absorbed the solar terms of the dry calendar as a supplement to guide farming.

3. 1949 On September 27th, the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference decided to adopt the "A.D. Chronology Method", which called the Gregorian calendar 65438+ 10/0/as "New Year's Day" and the first day of the first month of the summer calendar as "Spring Festival".

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Spring Festival Customs