Complete collection of detailed information in busy years

The first day of the first lunar month is the traditional Spring Festival, which is the biggest festival in China. In order to celebrate the Spring Festival, people make preparations early, usually from the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month last year to New Year's Eve. People should prepare food and clothes, worship ancestors, put up couplets, prepare firecrackers and so on for the Spring Festival. Then the week from the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month to New Year's Eve is called a busy year.

Busy Year Song is a traditional folk children's song popular in northern China. Also known as New Year's Ballad. Busy year songs completely describe the folk customs of the Spring Festival around the country through nursery rhymes.

Twenty-three festivals, nursery rhymes and Spring Festival nursery rhymes. Twenty-four, sweeping the house; Twenty-five, beating gongs and drums; Twenty-six, see my uncle; Twenty-seven, kill a chicken; 28, paste it; Twenty-nine, playing shochu; Thirty, including jiaozi. Twenty-three, altar officials; Twenty-four, sweeping the house; Twenty-five, fried tofu; Twenty-six, cut meat; Twenty-seven, killing chickens; Twenty-eight, shave a fool; Twenty-nine, go to play wine; A 30-year-old man sticks to his nose; On New Year's Day, I worshipped Laba porridge for a few days, and I was twenty-three miles away. Twenty-three candies were glued, twenty-four houses were cleaned, twenty-five tofu were fried, twenty-six pork elbows were boiled, twenty-seven cocks were slaughtered, twenty-eight pieces of dough were made, and twenty-nine steamed buns were steamed. Thirty nights passed in one night.