Can you describe the Spring Festival party of the same age?

"Old-fashioned" first comes from Huang Tingjian's poem "Old, Autumn Loyalty", which is used to describe people who are old, but full of loyalty (still undiminished) and autumn boundless. Later, it was extended to describe the world and conceit.

I don't think it's necessary to describe the Spring Festival party as "old-fashioned". Through personification, the Spring Festival Evening vividly reveals an old-fashioned feeling that has not been new in people's minds for many years.

The use of words is not immutable. As long as the context is reasonable, flexible use can sometimes make the language reach the finishing touch that routines can't.