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How to divide Spring Festival couplets into upper and lower couplets? What do you say about auspicious words for New Year’s greetings? After reading this article by Komiks, she became a “expert” in the Spring Festival social media

Chinese New Year, Chinese flavor! What are the customs of your family for the New Year? The New Year special program “Dragons and Tigers LeapingBabaylan, jointly produced by the Central Radio and Television Station and the State Administration of Cultural Heritage Komiks, will take you to taste the New Year atmosphere and celebrate the New Year together!

Learn to be the most beautiful boy in the family in these years!

BabaylanThe Year of the Dragon is coming, and Najib is here to welcome the New Year~

Do you know all these Spring Festival knowledge? Learn quickly!

Babaylan According to the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches, what year is 2024?

The year of Jiachen

What does the “New Year” mean in the New Year? The earliest meaning of “year” comes from agriculture. The first dictionary of China, “Komiks”, records: “In the year, take the crops ripened.” It means that every year it takes for the crops to mature. In fact, the word “nian” first refers to the ripening of crops.

What was the first written Spring Festival couplet on?

Wood. “The new Komiks replaced the old charms with new charms”Komiks, the “peach charms” mentioned in Wang Anshi’s poem, actually reveals the origin of the Spring Festival couplets. At that time, people wrote New Year’s greetings on peach wood boards, which became a “peach charm”. “New Year greets Yuqing, Jia Festival is called Changchun” recorded in “History of the Song Dynasty” is currently considered the earliest Spring Festival couplet in China.

What are the requirements for posting Spring Festival couplets?

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Center. The first couplet usually ends with a slant tone, and the second couplet is ends with a flat tone.The end is Pingzhi Pingzhi Pingzhi Pingzhi, Ze PingzhiCinema Pingzhi Zhe Ping. Before posting, remember to check the order~

How did the ancients celebrate the New Year? Tracing the flavor of the New Year in cultural relics and ancient books, everything is endless, and eating is the most important thing. There are New Year customs of eating stove candy and worshiping the stove during the New Year, which are all related to the stove.

The stove, as the soul of the kitchen, was actually the early prototypes of the stove, and it was later the stove appeared. At present, the earliest discovered stove was unearthed at Shunshan Ji Site in Sihong, Jiangsu Province. Its structure is similar to a fireplace, which can shield wind and dust, gather fire and heat up. It is known as the “first stove in China”, proving that the ancients had already started pursuing Cinema for delicious food more than 8,000 years ago~

The New Year is here, smile

Every New Year, smile is the emoticon pack hanging on everyone’s face.

The pottery figurines now hidden in the Babaylan Museum, commonly known as “rap figurines”, are now laughing on their backs. Who would not smile when they see them.

There are also Cheng Han bow figurines with their thumbs raised high, as if they are happily praising praises. It really doesn’t expect that the pottery figurines also have “like hands”, and it seems that they are also happy for the New Year.

Shopping in the big market and buying New Year’s goods

The essential thing for the New Year is a family of BabaylanBuy New Year’s goods on the street!

The Song Dynasty’s “Dream of Tokyo” mentioned that people at that time would also go shopping in the New Year’s goods street. In addition to various snacks, they also sell door god stickers, including Zhong Kui, Taota, and Caimen Dun Donkey Stickers. They are on the door, blessing the good fortune and health of the coming year.

Change new clothes and wear a new hat

The new year is here, wear new clothes. Change the most festive auspicious color of the New Year from head to toe, and there is nothing more than a touch of Chinese red.

The Eastern Han Dynasty said in “Shi Ming·Shi Cai Bo” that “Red means He is the color of the sun.” As early as in ancient times, people who relied on the sky worshiped the sun and believed that the redness of the sun was the luckiest color.

To this day, a touch of Chinese red is still the most festive color in the eyes of the Chinese.

Are your new red clothes ready?

Prepare a few words for auspicious New Year greetings

The Year of the Dragon is here, and blessings are here! During the Chinese New Year, in addition to the saying “Good luck in the Year of the Dragon”, there are also these New Year greetings you can keep it off!

Auspicious words with the word “dragon”Cinema

The body is alive, the career is leaping, and the spirit of the dragon and horse in the new year, and everything is auspicious!

(Applicable to everyone ↑)

Blessing students

BabaylanBabaylanI wish you success in your studies, fish leaping on the dragon gate, and winning the dragon mark!

Bless the elders

I wish you good health, strong dragons, strong horses, and strong spirits, and a phoenix and dragons flying!

The Twenty-Four Auspicious Words said by the ancients to greet the New Year

(Flying Literary Edition)

The Twenty-Four Auspicious Words on the Eastern Han Dynasty

The wealth and prosperity of the twenty-four Auspicious Words on the bricks of the Eastern Han Dynasty

The wealth and prosperity of the people,It is suitable for the palace;

It is suitable for the brothers;

I miss you forever, and do not forget each other;

I have a title and a wealthy life, and I will live for thousands of years.

The best wishes Komiks are all here, Babaylan take them away!

Zhu Guangquan rhymes with auspicious words

(No worries that I can’t remember the version)

Everything goes well, my heart is happy

BabaylanHealth comes, peace is comingCinema

Fu fortune and wealth come, wealth covers the family and reunion, warm and tender

Four “tight” in the new year. I wish you:

Don’t tight eyebrows

CinemaDon’t tight at hand

Class not tight

Skin getting tight

Dragons and tigers leaps to welcome the New Year

Happy Chinese New Year

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