The Seven Rhymes of Northern Xiao Nian

The seven poems about off-year in the north are: off-year seven laws, off-year seven laws for migrant workers, off-year and so on.

1, the seven laws of small years.

In spring, however, there is no warm weather, bright lights and blue sky hanging high. The window grilles are full of beautiful magpies, and the New Year pictures go down the mountain. Wash your hands and dust, bid farewell to the old disadvantages, and sing and dance wildly to celebrate the new ring. Wishing to laugh, Wan Li Shenzhou Wan Li is happy.

2. Seven Laws of Migrant Workers.

It's a year to travel south and north, and the wind of camping is full of cocoons. Brick shovel in hand, clothes and quilts rolling around. Food is not greedy, vegetarian dishes and tea are inevitable. High-rise buildings are everywhere new, and no one knows that they are migrant workers.

3. off-year.

Farewell the old year and welcome the new year to send the chef king to welcome wealth and happiness. Sweep away old dreams and pray for a healthy New Year. Melons are sweet and sticky to Wang Ren, but Ling Xiao doesn't blame the temple. Attract auspicious clouds to surround the house, and then attract auspicious gas to cover the square.

Introduction to traditional festivals:

Off-year, also known as Kitchen God Festival, Kitchen God Festival and Cleaning Day, is a traditional festival in China. Dates vary from region to region. Most areas in the north are on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, and most areas in the south are on the 24th of the twelfth lunar month.

Before the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Lunar New Year was also celebrated on the 24th in northern China. Since the middle and late Qing Dynasty, the emperor's family held a ceremony to worship heaven on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month. In order to "save money", they also worship the kitchen god, so people in the north also celebrate the 23rd day of the lunar calendar one day in advance.

There is also a saying that the ancients in China had a saying of "three officials, four people and five boats", that is, the butler celebrated the off-year of the twelfth lunar month, the people celebrated the off-year of the twelfth lunar month, and the fishermen celebrated the off-year of the twelfth lunar month. The reason for this division is that before the Song Dynasty, the north was mostly a political center and was deeply influenced by official culture. Northerners choose the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month as their off-year holiday, while the south is far from the political center, and off-year is the 24th of the twelfth lunar month.