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What do you mean by "vigil" and "observing the old age" respectively?

1. "Vigilance" means: keeping the old name, which means staying up late to welcome the new year on Lunar New Year's Eve; It also refers to a funeral custom, that is, wake.

Pinyin: Shu yè

When grandma died, all the elders in the family kept vigil together.

2. "Shounian" means: it refers to one of the folk activities in China, including activities such as lighting a fire and guarding the old age.

Pinyin: Shu su

Ex.: Keeping the Lunar New Year's Eve was the happiest thing when I was a child.

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History of Shousui:

Shounian was first recorded in the Western Jin Dynasty, when people lit candles or oil lamps to keep vigil all night. In ancient times, observing the age has two meanings: the old man's observing the age means "resigning from the old", which means cherishing time; Young people keep their age in order to prolong the life of their parents. In Japan, Viet Nam, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, influenced by China, there is a saying of keeping watch on New Year's Eve.

According to ancient books, as early as the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was a custom of staying up late for the New Year to ward off evil spirits. Shousui was formed in the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Taizong's poem "Shousui" contains a sentence: "Han ci dong Xue, warm in"; Meng Haoran has a poem "I am pregnant at night", "Every family doesn't lie down, and it takes a dream to miss you"; Bai Juyi has "old wine, homesick tears full of towels."