The text content of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper is simple
The traditional festival of the Spring Festival is coming soon. We can make a handwritten newspaper about the Spring Festival to welcome the arrival of the festival. Below is the "Simple text content of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper" that I compiled for everyone. It is for reference only. You are welcome to read it. The text content of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper is simple (1)
Introduction to the Spring Festival
The Spring Festival generally refers to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month. But among the people, the Spring Festival in the traditional sense refers to the period from the twelfth lunar month on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, or the twelfth lunar month on the 23rd or 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, with New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month as the climax. During the Spring Festival, my country's Han and many ethnic minorities hold various activities to celebrate. These activities mainly focus on offering sacrifices to gods and Buddhas, paying homage to ancestors, eradicating the old and bringing in the new, welcoming the new year and receiving good fortune, and praying for a good harvest. The activities are rich and colorful with strong national characteristics.
The beginning of the Chinese lunar year is called the Spring Festival. It is the most solemn traditional festival for the Chinese people. It also symbolizes unity, prosperity and new hope for the future. According to records, the Chinese people have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years. It was started by Yu and Shun. One day more than 2,000 BC, Shun ascended the throne as emperor and led his men to worship heaven and earth. From then on, people regarded this day as the beginning of the year and the first day of the first lunar month. It is said that this is the origin of the Lunar New Year, which was later called the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival used to be also called New Year's Day. The month in which the Spring Festival is located is called January.
However, the dates of New Year's Day in China are not consistent: the Xia Dynasty used the first month of Mengchun as the first month, the Shang Dynasty used the twelfth lunar month (twelfth month) as the first month, and after Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, October was the first month. , the Qin calendar was followed in the early Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che felt that the calendar was too chaotic, so he ordered his ministers Gongsun Qing and Sima Qian to create a "solar calendar", which stipulated that the first month of the lunar calendar should be the first day of the year, and the first day of the first lunar month should be the first day of the year, which is New Year's Day. Since then, China has continued to use the Xia calendar (lunar calendar, also known as the lunar calendar) until the end of the Qing Dynasty, which lasted for 2080 years.
The Spring Festival has different names in different eras. In the pre-Qin period, it was called "Shangri", "Yuanri", "Chanisui", "Xiansui", etc.; in the Han Dynasty, it was also called "Three Dynasties", "Suidan", "Zhengdan", "Zhengri" ; In the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, it was called "Yuanchen", "Yuanri", "Yuanshou", "Suichao", etc.; in the Tang, Song, Yuanming and Ming dynasties, it was called "New Year's Day", "Yuan", "Suiri", "Xinzheng" ", "Xinyuan", etc.; in the Qing Dynasty, it was always called "New Year's Day" or "Yuan's Day".
When Sun Yat-sen took office as the interim president of the Republic of China in Nanjing in 1912, he announced the abolition of the old calendar and the replacement of the Gregorian calendar with the Republic of China. And decided to use January 1, 1912 AD as January 1, the first year of the Republic of China. January 1st is called New Year, but not New Year's Day. However, the people still follow the old calendar, that is, the lunar calendar, and still celebrate the traditional New Year on February 18 of that year (the first day of the first lunar month of the Renzi year), and other traditional festivals remain the same. In view of this, in July 1913 (the second year of the Republic of China), Yuan Shikai at the time approved the first day of the first lunar month as the Spring Festival and agreed to a routine Spring Festival holiday, which would be implemented from the next year. Since then, the first day of the lunar calendar has been called "Spring Festival". The current title of "Spring Festival" only has a history of 95 years.
On September 27, 1949, the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference decided to adopt the world's common AD chronology while establishing the People's Republic of China. In order to distinguish the two "years" of the solar calendar and the lunar calendar, and because the "beginning of spring" with 24 solar terms in a year happens to be before and after the lunar year, the first day of January in the solar calendar is called "New Year's Day", and the first day of the first lunar month is officially renamed "Spring Festival" .
The earth goes around the sun once, which is called one year on the calendar, and the cycle repeats itself endlessly. However, according to the different seasonal climates of spring, summer, autumn and winter, people use the first day of the first lunar month as the beginning of the year. Every year after midnight (twelve o'clock) on the 30th day of the twelfth lunar month (the twenty-ninth day of the small month), the Spring Festival officially arrives.
As the Spring Festival approaches, people buy new year’s goods. On New Year’s Eve, the whole family gets together to have a New Year’s Eve dinner. Post New Year pictures and Spring Festival couplets to welcome the coming of the new year.
With the establishment of New China, the Spring Festival celebrations have become more colorful. It not only retains the past folk customs and eliminates some activities with feudal superstition, but also adds a lot of new content. Give the Spring Festival a new flavor of the times. On December 23, 1949, the People's Government of the People's Republic of China stipulated a three-day holiday for the Spring Festival every year.
China is a multi-ethnic country, and each ethnic group celebrates the New Year in different ways. The customs and habits of the Han, Manchu and Korean people during the Spring Festival are similar. The whole family gets together, people eat rice cakes, dumplings and various sumptuous meals, decorate with lanterns, set off firecrackers and wish each other well. Celebrations during the Spring Festival are extremely rich and varied, including lion dancing, dragon dancing, stilt walking, and land boat racing. In some areas, people continue to worship ancestors and gods in the past, praying for good weather, peace and a good harvest in the new year. The ancient Mongolians called the Spring Festival "White Festival" and the first month Baiyue, which means good luck and good luck. Tibetans celebrate the Tibetan New Year. The Hui, Uyghur, Kazakh, etc. people celebrate the "Aid al-Adha". The Spring Festival is also a grand festival for the Miao, Tong, Yao and other ethnic groups. The text content of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper is simple (2)
Spring Festival legends and stories
1. The legend of Taofu
"Jade Candle Collection", "Yanjing Chronicles" 》Waiting said that the original form of the door god is what people call "Peach Talisman". There is a beautiful legend about Taofu.
A long time ago, there was a beautiful peach forest on Dushuo Mountain in the East China Sea. There was a huge peach tree with luxuriant branches and leaves that stretched for three thousand miles. The peaches were big and sweet. People ate the peaches from this tree. Peaches can become gods. One dark night, a ghost with a green face, fangs, red hair and green eyes wanted to steal the fairy peach. The two brothers Shen Tu and Yu Lei, the owners of the peach forest, used peach branches to defeat the ghosts and tied them with straw ropes to feed the tigers watching the mountain.
From then on, the two brothers’ names made ghosts and ghosts fear them, and after their death, they became gods who specialized in punishing evil ghosts. In later generations, people used peach boards one inch wide and seven or eight inches long to draw images of the two gods Shen Tu and Yu Lei and hang them on both sides of their doors to drive away ghosts and evil spirits. This kind of peach boards were called "Peach Talisman". With the changes of the times, the peach charms themselves also changed. Later, people wrote the names of the two gods on the peach charms instead of portraits. Later, it developed into "inscribed peach charms", that is, with the same number of words, symmetrical structure, and corresponding meanings. Short poems were inscribed on peach charms, which is said to be the predecessor of Spring Festival couplets.
2. The legend of the Nian beast
There is a legend about the origin of the Spring Festival. In ancient China, there was a monster called "Nian" with long tentacles on its head and it was extremely ferocious. "Nian" lives deep on the bottom of the sea all year round, only climbing ashore every New Year's Eve to devour livestock and harm people. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people in villages and villages help the old and young to flee to the mountains to avoid the harm of the "Nian" beast.
Later one New Year's Eve, an old man begging from outside the village came and told people how to drive away the "Nian" beast. It turns out that "Nian" is most afraid of the color red, fire and explosions. From then on, every New Year's Eve, every family puts up red couplets and sets off firecrackers; every household lights up candles and watches the New Year's Eve. Early in the morning on the first day of the Lunar New Year, we have to visit relatives and friends to say hello. This custom spreads more and more widely and has become the most solemn traditional festival among Chinese people. The text content of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper is simple (3)
Spring Festival greetings
1. When the New Year comes, firecrackers are set off, and thousands of households are really lively. Drink wine and eat fire, the Year of the Ox is coming soon. Let’s have fun together, let go of rumors, and wish you a better tomorrow. I wish you all the best in the new year and a happy new year.
2. Our lives continue every day. Birth, growth, maturity, aging, and death are irreversible natural laws. But if time goes back, who would reject the beauty of this lost childhood? The Spring Festival is here, I wish you a happy holiday.
3. May happiness be added, troubles be subtracted, happiness be multiplied, difficulties be divided, luck be squared, bad luck be squared, bad mood be like a decimal point, and good mood cycle without limit. Happy Chinese New Year!
4. New door gods, new couplets, new lanterns, new atmosphere! Hee hee, in the new year, my greetings, concerns and blessings remain the same: I wish you a happy new year and a happy family!
5. Raise glasses to celebrate New Year's Eve, thousands of families drink auspicious New Year's Eve, firecrackers play festive music, couplets are filled with happy spring, it is New Year's Eve again, I send you best wishes, may I May everything go as you wish, may your family be happy and prosperous, and happy New Year's Eve!
6. Happy New Year. Singing happily, the mood of the heart is reflected in the majestic appearance of Mount Tai. Hundreds of flowers bloom in spring, bringing good fortune every year. Good luck, prosperity, good spirits, and happy family life. Happy Chinese New Year!
7. A greeting opens up the new year; a glass of fine wine fills you with wealth and happiness; a bouquet of flowers blooms with warmth and beauty; a word of happiness brings endless laughter; a blessing brings friendship. Happy Chinese New Year!
8. The bell rings the end of the year and also brings the New Year’s message. On this special day, I would like to offer you my best wishes. I wish you all the best in this year. ,As one wishes!
9. Gains and losses are ordinary things, let it be what is right and wrong, I am worthy of my gratitude and resentment, I know myself whether it is cold or warm, the road of life is bumpy, and the career ladder has twists and turns. There is no need to be too cautious about everything. Care, I wish you good luck in life!
10. New Year’s weather forecast: You will encounter money, rain, luck, wind, friendship, fog, love, dew, health, clouds of happiness, smoothness, frost, happiness, thunder, safety, hail, and joy. They will accompany you throughout the year.
11. A new year and a new road. Throw away the confusion in your heart, wipe away the sadness in your eyes, put on your flying wings, and run towards a bright future with full of hope! Have a happy new year!
12. The fireworks are brilliant for a moment, and joy and happiness are flying all over the sky. Make a wish to the sky, may your good fortune always keep you safe, forget the worldly world and troubles, and leave the good things to accompany you forever! Happy New Year!
13. The sound of firecrackers heralds the coming of spring, and the spring breeze is proud of the chirping of magpies. People are cheering for the Spring Festival, and the wine is fragrant and the Spring Festival is coming. The family is reunited and laughing, and the happy life is getting better and better. May you be healthy, blessed and long-lived, and raise a toast to the new year until dawn. Happy Chinese New Year!
14. The New Year is here, and I have not forgotten my blessings. We usually have little contact, but our friendship is very strong. I won’t say too many reasons. This time, on behalf of everyone, I wish you all a happy New Year. May you be filled with blessings and wealth, and may everyone be healthy every day. Laugh, happy life is more wonderful!
15. May happiness never go away, let opportunities seize every day, may happiness come as expected, let friendship accumulate over time, may good health be the same, let good luck turn into rain, may words express my heart I wish you and your family happiness during the Spring Festival and everything goes well!
16. The Spring Festival bells are ringing tonight, so it’s best to send blessings as early as possible. Bow and wish everything goes well, and say good luck to your family. Beautiful women, beautiful scenery and good times are here, and there is great joy and carefreeness here. The career salary is getting higher and higher, and I can count the money from ear to ear.
I wish you good luck and good luck during the Spring Festival.
17. Happiness is very simple, happiness is more happiness. The Spring Festival is here, the New Year is beginning, and my blessings are here to report. I wish you a new atmosphere during the Spring Festival, find your own happiness, your own happiness, and your days will become sweeter and sweeter. Happy Spring Festival!
18. No matter how beautiful the scenery is, you can enjoy it only if you are in a good mood; no matter how much money you have, you can only spend it if you are in good health; no matter how many friends you have, only those who are sincere can communicate with you; life is a flashy dream, health is gold, happiness It’s a blessing; in the new year, I wish you happiness and health!
19. As the New Year arrives, I send you four "concentric circles": a round heart and a round dream, a reunion; a source of wealth and blessings, a source of wealth; a love and friendship, a chance meeting; a wish and a wish that goes with your heart. Happy Chinese New Year to you.
20. Happy Spring Festival. I wish you a prosperous career, smooth work, good health, harmonious family, sweet love, and a perfect life in the new year!