Handwritten newspaper is a kind of article content in newspaper form, which is equivalent to small blackboard newspaper, but it is different from blackboard newspaper, and its characteristics are easy to make and carry. The following is the handwritten newspaper of Qingming traditional culture that I brought with me. I hope it helps you.
Qingming Traditional Culture Manuscript 1
Qingming traditional culture handwritten newspaper II
Qingming traditional culture manuscript 1 March Qingming, it is always raining in Jiangnan, and the grass shows a touch of light green in yellow, which makes people feel that this season is faint. People who worship their ancestors in the wild cut off withered vegetation from graves with knives, put on several dishes or simple or exquisite sacrifices, put on a group of firecrackers, long or short, and watched the smoke and dust of firecrackers fly into the rain and fog in the field, feeling as bleak as Changfeng in this wilderness.
On the eve of Qingming last year, I came home by chance, but I met my uncle in his seventies on the way. He said to me: you came back at the right time, that is, Qingming, come with me! ?
In two days, it will be clear. It was raining sparsely that day, and we kept walking in the rainy forest, looking for the resting place of our ancestors, cleaning their graves, putting plates of sacrifices in front of the graves, putting paper money with thin bamboo poles cut nearby in front of the graves, then setting off firecrackers and silently bowing and praying. I followed him carefully to do these things, and occasionally he would remind me if it was a little too big. They're watching us! ?
In this way, when I was busy with these things, I listened to him tell the story of my ancestors' life. After everything was done, I lit the fireworks and watched the sizzling Mars swim quickly and then exploded. The hollow echoes in the valley echoed the distant firecrackers in this diffuse cloud. However, my memory travels through time like the wind in these sounds and goes back to the past years.
I can't help thinking of my grandfather. The last time I saw him was in his bed, and some grandmothers helped him scrub his body. He lay in the bed where he slept all his life and never got up again.
Today, my memory is still in silence, or in the midnight dream, countless times through the dark time corridor, back to that night. I seem to be still sitting on the threshold, holding a cousin's hand and watching those old women busy, while he was lying there, his head leaning back slightly and stretching. Maybe it's windy, maybe it's not, but the light in the room seems to be swaying slowly, and the yellow light gently pours down and shines on his naked body. At that moment, in my impression, he was more peaceful than ever. I recalled the feeling of that day countless times. A seven-or eight-year-old child doesn't know what sadness is. He just looks at it blankly, and his heart is a little panicked because he sees others crying. In the later years, when I know more and more, whenever I think of those past events and those dead relatives, I feel an indescribable touch in my heart.
On the way back, my uncle turned to me from time to time and said, remember where they are. If we leave, you have to find them yourself! ? I think of countless graves we passed, some of which were full of mouse holes and fox holes, and even collapsed. Those graves should be abandoned graves without owners. However, if we trace back from generation to generation, where are so many ancestors that we have never worshipped?
Perhaps, all the memories will always be forgotten, and all we can do is to remember for a longer time.
As an important cultural symbol of Tomb-Sweeping Day, Liucha Er, a handwritten newspaper of Qingming traditional culture, seems to have never declined since the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is in sharp contrast with the custom of cold food.
In the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty, it was customary to put willows under the eaves during the Qingming period.
At that time, everyone went to the west lake to fold willows, and even destroyed the willows by the lake. So some poets lamented:? Don't fold all the green flowers, especially those of the Ming Dynasty. ?
Willow belongs to Salicaceae, which refers to more than 500 species of Salix and Salix. Willow also has gender, which can be divided into? Liu Nan? With what? Miss Liu? ; Willow inflorescence is composed of several small flowers, called || inflorescence.
Routi was often compared to a woman's hand in ancient times, praising its softness and smoothness. There is a description in the Book of Songs:? Hands are soft, skin is solidified, and eyes are beautiful! ?
The ancients' love for willows can be seen from the metaphor of willow flowers.
After each small catkin flower matures, the small capsules in the flower gradually crack and fly all over the sky with the white catkins of the seeds.
Willow is a native tree species in China. In addition, it is also one of the earliest recorded cultivated plants in China, which has existed in Oracle Bone Inscriptions? Liu? Words.
Why did the ancients choose to stick willow branches on the door when they were in Tomb-Sweeping Day? Later generations have different interpretations and many differences.
Dr. Xiao Fang has his own opinion. He believes that the ancients chose willow branches to ward off evil spirits, mainly because willow is a good tree in spring and the first in spring. When the field is vast, willows are the first to spit out new green. So willow is often used as a sign of spring.
Another statement seems to be more convincing and quite practical. According to reports, in some places, willow strips are inserted in the eaves during Qingming Festival to forecast the weather. And this statement is in line with the old saying? Willow green, rainy; Wicker dry, sunny? Said.
More interestingly, willow leaves are not lost to wicker. In summer and autumn, willow leaves will turn white before rainy days and make a guest appearance? The weatherman? .
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