Reflections after reading "Spring Festival in Beijing"

Reflections after reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 1

By studying the article "Spring Festival in Old Beijing", I also learned that the Spring Festival, our traditional festival, is so meaningful. Not only do I know During the Spring Festival, we learned about the Laba Festival, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, and Lantern Festival. We also learned about the customs and significance of various festivals in Beijing. At the same time, we also felt the colorful lifestyle of the old Beijing people. They are positive, optimistic, harmonious, focus on family ties, and yearn for a better future.

They love life and live a colorful life. At the same time, the beginning of the Spring Festival and the end of the Lantern Festival let me see the truth-seeking and pragmatic life attitude of the old Beijingers. I read the article "Spring Festival in Old Beijing" Article, I really long for the Spring Festival to come earlier, and even more eager to go to Beijing to have an interesting and lively Spring Festival. After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 2

"Spring Festival in Beijing" is a story introducing the Spring Festival in old Beijing. It talks about the order of New Year celebrations in Beijing, which is generally divided into three parts: before the year, during the New Year, and after the New Year.

After writing this, I express the author’s love and longing, so I will also talk about how our family celebrates the Spring Festival!

We will go through general cleaning before this year, and then we have to wait until the New Year’s day. On this day, my mother will get up very early in the morning to buy ingredients. At noon we all had something to eat to fill our bellies. In the afternoon, my mother took out the big pot, heated the oil, and put the marinated chicken legs, ribs, and fish. Just put it down and fry it like a pile of fried food. It was almost five o'clock when it was fried, and then my mother prepared the hot pot.

A hot pot, dozens of pots, a table, and a family sitting on chairs, enjoying themselves.

After we finished eating and took a rest, we were ready to jump into the fire group. Everyone dances three times. But one "exception" among us is my cousin. He has never dared to jump for fear of burning. His father held him in his arms and danced, but until last year he still didn't dare to dance.

Our Spring Festival is almost over here. Although there are not as many activities as in Beijing, it is not as lively, but it is still very happy! After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 3

After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing", I learned about Beijing's unique Spring Festival through the description of the famous writer Lao She.

Laba porridge: Every family uses various rice, beans, and dried fruits to make Laba porridge and soak Laba garlic. Children and adults are busy with their own affairs. Children: Buy mixed drinks, firecrackers, and all kinds of stuff. The adults prepare food, drink, clothing, and supplies.

The twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month: On the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month, it was dark and every house was under fire, and the lights were brightly lit. Once twenty-three passed, everyone got busy again.

New Year’s Eve: New Year’s Eve is really lively. Every family is rushing to cook New Year’s Eve dinner, and the aroma of wine and meat is everywhere. Every family is wearing new clothes, pasting couplets, brightly lit, and firecrackers going on day and night. People must go home to have New Year’s Eve dinner.

On the first day of the first lunar month: Men go to their hometowns to pay New Year greetings before noon, while women entertain guests at home. Temple fairs are also held in the city, and children often go to temple fairs.

On the 15th day of the first lunar month: The Lantern Festival comes to the market. Many shops have hung up a variety of colorful lanterns, and more people come to visit at night.

On the nineteenth of the first lunar month, everything returned to calm. After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Part 4

"Spring Festival in Beijing" is a work by the great writer Lao She. Today, I read this book carefully and wrote this reading reflection.

"Spring Festival in Beijing" mainly talks about the excitement of children and adults during the Qianlong period, what they mainly do during the New Year, the lively scenes during the Spring Festival, the temple fairs, Lantern Festival, and lantern shows during the New Year. And the deserted scene after the New Year.

With the advancement of the times and the emergence of mobile phones and computers, the relationship between families has become increasingly weak. During the Chinese New Year, the flavor of the New Year is getting weaker and weaker. Everyone seems to have forgotten the Laba Garlic and Diamond Monkey; they have forgotten the Mixed Mix and Tanghulu; they have forgotten the straw paper pout and Tanggua Sticky Stove King. Instead, they only remember charging video games on their mobile phones in the warm bed. , sitting at the table and shopping online. More and more people don’t go home during the Chinese New Year, but just give money to their parents again and again. Where has the flavor of the New Year gone?

My parents told me when I was a child that they had a hard time growing up and could only eat white-flour steamed buns during the Chinese New Year. Their New Year celebrations are similar to "Spring Festival in Beijing" written by Mr. Lao She.

I hope everyone will read this book and strive to bring back the strong flavor of the New Year! "Spring Festival in Beijing" Review Chapter 5

Just after I finished the exam, my parents asked me to preview the content for the next semester. I felt very unhappy. It was almost the Spring Festival, and I had just finished the exam, so I wouldn't let them take a break. , too "fascist".

I was flipping through the books mechanically and thinking about the Spring Festival. I actually saw an article called "Spring Festival in Beijing" and I didn't want to be attracted.

It turns out that the Spring Festival is so lively. Based on this date, it’s time to prepare for the Spring Festival. In the past, the Spring Festival in Beijing started in the early days of the twelfth twelfth lunar month: people cooked Laba porridge, soaked Laba garlic, bought new year's goods, celebrated the New Year... and were fully prepared for the Spring Festival.

But what about now? There is no festive atmosphere at all, and you are not allowed to play, alas.

Nowadays, people’s way and habits of celebrating the New Year are nothing like what Mr. Lao She saw. I rarely eat Laba porridge, sesame candy, and dumplings, or even never eat them. The ones I ate during the Chinese New Year must have been delicious, but they are no longer available. Now I have burgers, fries, and coke, and of course, they taste good.

I really want to go back in time, have a big meal, and play happily. In the past, I had to wait for a month during the Spring Festival! Comments after reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 6

In the past two days, we have studied "Spring Festival in Beijing" by Mr. Lao She. After finishing the study, I seemed to be brought into the old Beijing where the festivals were prosperous and the New Year was coming.

The beginning of the article takes the beginning of the Spring Festival in old Beijing—the first ten days of the twelfth lunar month—as the starting point, showing us how Beijingers celebrate the Laba Festival. On Laba Day, Beijingers cook Laba porridge and soak Laba garlic. Laba porridge is made from various kinds of rice, beans and dried fruits. Although I have never eaten Laba porridge, I can feel from the words in the article that it is rich in ingredients and nutritious, which makes people think about it. If I add a bowl to it on a snowy day, it will definitely warm my heart. Laba garlic is soaked in vinegar. After soaking, the color is like jade, and the color and taste are both beautiful. The ingredients are simple, but the results are gratifying. The soaked Laba garlic is bright and refreshing in color. Even if you don't eat it, just looking at it will whet your appetite.

On New Year’s Eve, every family rushes to cook New Year’s dishes, wear new clothes, and post couplets to keep the New Year’s Eve up. Reading between the lines, I seem to be able to see a scene of a family sitting together, laughing and having fun on New Year's Eve. Everyone attaches great importance to New Year's Eve. Except for children who have a high need for sleep, everyone else stays awake all night.

To say that the part of the whole article that makes me feel most picturesque, I think it is the paragraph describing the Lantern Festival. On that day, the entire streets in Beijing were decorated with lights and colorful decorations, as if they were celebrating a wedding. In fact, celebrating the Spring Festival is not a happy event? Famous old shops will hang out hundreds of lights. When various types of lamps are hung on the street and light up one by one, it must be very interesting to see the firelight twinkling through the colorful lampshades, right? When all the lights are connected together, will it be a bright galaxy reflected in the night sky? Crowds of people are surging in the street, stopping from time to time to watch their favorite lanterns. The scene is full of joy and excitement, how exciting it is!

In the long history of cultural development, our ancestors have handed down many festival folk customs, the most solemn of which is the Spring Festival. But with the rapid pace of time, the flavor of the Spring Festival has gradually faded. Nowadays, we can only see the lively scenes of the Spring Festival in old Beijing in books... After-reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 7

This text closely revolves around the three climaxes of the Spring Festival - New Year's Eve Scenes related to the night, the first day of the lunar month and the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. Feel the richness and profound connotation of the Spring Festival customs. The article uses "time" as a clue to clarify the idea of ????the article.

The last paragraph of the text serves as a link between the previous and the following: "In the blink of an eye, we arrived at the Candeng Mo Temple." At the same time, this paragraph echoes the first sentence of the text.

In this article, Grandpa Lao She used one sentence each to write about "making New Year's dinner" and "eating Reunion dinner." The author used the customs of his hometown to write about the New Year scenes.

The customs in our area are very different from those in Beijing. Our place does not hold temple fairs during the New Year, but Beijing holds temple fairs. Most of the things in our place are the same as those in Beijing - posting couplets, wearing new clothes, paying New Year greetings, having a reunion dinner, watching the New Year, etc. Children in our area celebrate the New Year just like children in Beijing. They will use their pocket money to buy some firecrackers, toys, and other odds and ends...

The Lantern Festival in Beijing is It’s almost like the Spring Festival, it’s very lively. Our area is not as lively as Beijing. During the Lantern Festival, we started to eat Lantern Festival and celebrate the Lantern Festival... I was so happy.

This text left the most vivid impression on me. Before New Year’s Eve, there are three major things that children have to do—buy firecrackers, buy bits and pieces of food, and buy various gadgets. . Because these things are also what we like to do during the Chinese New Year.

I feel everyone’s happiness and good wishes for reunion from this text. The rich and colorful famous customs describe the customs and cultural traditions of our Chinese nation. After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 8

"The twelfth lunar month and Laba 8, the cold crows freeze to death." The Spring Festival will be celebrated not long after the twelfth lunar month and Laba 8th, but the Spring Festival in Beijing has unique characteristics. The Spring Festival written by Mr. Lao She is very close to our lives, and it perfectly reflects the customs and habits of the New Year in ancient society.

"Spring Festival in Beijing" is an essay written by a student of Lao She, describing the customs and atmosphere of the Spring Festival in Beijing. For example, cooking Laba porridge, soaking Laba garlic, shopping for mixed food, making new shoes and clothes, cleaning the house, keeping up with the New Year, paying New Year greetings, etc.; there are also temple fairs during the Lantern Festival, eating glutinous rice balls, carrying flowers and folding them (setting up fireworks), and lighting firecrackers. These activities are colorful and full of traditional festival flavor.

It’s like buying zongzi, which is made from various dried fruits (peanuts, dates, hazelnuts, chestnuts, etc.) mixed with candied fruits. The ordinary ones are with skin, and the high-end ones are without skin - for example : Normally use hazelnuts with skin, and high-end ones use hazelnut flesh. Children like to eat these odds and ends. Even if there are no dumplings to eat, they must buy them.

Their second big thing is to buy firecrackers, especially the boys. I'm afraid the third thing is to buy toys - kites, diabolos, heart strings, etc. - and Nian Hui'er. During the Spring Festival, mixed children are very important among children.

There are also lanterns for the Lantern Festival. Lanterns are hung everywhere, and the whole street looks like a wedding, blazing and beautiful. Famous old shops hang out hundreds of lanterns, some are all made of glass, some are all horns, some are all gauze lanterns; some are of various shapes, and some are all painted in "A Dream of Red Mansions" or "Water Margin" story. This, in that year, was also a kind of advertisement; once the lamp was hung, no one could enter the exhibition to visit; at night, if candles were lit in the lamp, there would be more viewers. This ad is not tacky. Dried fruit shops also do a lot of miscellaneous business during the Lantern Festival (Lantern Festival), so they often make various charcoal lamps, or use wheat seedlings to make one or two long green dragons to attract customers. People look at the lanterns during the Lantern Festival and go to the market to create a lively and lively atmosphere.

Nowadays, during the Spring Festival, we go to the supermarket to buy New Year's goods instead of making them ourselves; we don't go out to visit on New Year's Eve, but stay outside to watch the Spring Festival Gala; we don't stay up late anymore. Usually I go to bed after watching the Spring Festival Gala. There are many such examples. Although science has helped us to achieve many things in the past and achieved speed and convenience, this lacks the fun of the New Year. After any traditional festival, the festive atmosphere will be lost, and most people will not be willing to go out. Beijing’s Spring Festival is more traditional and closer to life than ours.

The Spring Festival in old Beijing is really wonderful! After-reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 9

In 1951, Mr. Lao She wrote the prose "Spring Festival in Beijing". The article depicts pictures of folk customs during the Spring Festival in old Beijing, showing the warmth and beauty of Chinese festival customs.

In 1997, Mr. Lao She’s son Shu Yi also wrote an article "Spring Festival in Beijing". It is quite interesting to compare and read "Spring Festival in Beijing" written by father and son at different times.

In terms of writing. Both father and son started from Laba and wrote about the folk customs of Beijing Spring Festival in chronological order, but each has its own emphasis.

Mr. Lao She described in detail people’s activities on the four days of the twelfth lunar month, the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, New Year’s Eve, the first day of the first lunar month, and the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. On each day, people's activities are different. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, people cook Laba rice porridge and make Laba garlic; on the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month, they send gifts to the Stove King; on New Year's Eve, they post Spring Festival couplets, worship ancestors, and have a reunion dinner; on the first day of the first lunar month, they pay New Year's greetings, Visit the temple fair; the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival.

Shu Yi writes about eating and playing. In the twelfth lunar month, eating is the main focus, and in the first lunar month, he mainly writes about playing. He wrote in detail about the making and cultural significance of Laba porridge; the very humanistic stove-sacrifice ceremony on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month; the making of spring cakes; and people's activities in the first month.

After reading comparatively, it is not difficult to find that the customs of the Spring Festival are undergoing subtle changes. The Spring Festival described by Mr. Lao She is grand and lively; from Shu Yi's article, we can still see the liveliness of the Spring Festival, but people pay more attention to eating and playing. Different emphases allow readers to feel the impact of social changes on customs.

In terms of language, Mr. Lao She’s tone is plain, full of strong flavor of the New Year and the joy of the Spring Festival. For example, Laba porridge. Mr. Lao She said: "This kind of special porridge is used to worship ancestors and gods, but if you think about it carefully, it is a manifestation of the pride of the agricultural society -... This is not porridge, but a small agricultural products exhibition." Shu B wrote like this: "Originally, all the crops were harvested at the end of the year. It seemed that I wanted to deliberately show off the richness and variety of the harvest throughout the year, so I invented this kind of Laba porridge." Shu Yi's sentences had a bystander's mentality, and he began to examine these customs. It can also be seen from these sentences: "The most dramatic thing is the twenty-three sacrifices to the stove." "During the Spring Festival, men, women, old and young all rest and have a holiday together, but they are not allowed to use knives or scissors or pour soil after the fifth day of the Lunar New Year. How humane it is to let women who have worked hard for a year take a complete rest for a few days!"

What Mr. Lao She did was to describe, with simple language full of Beijing flavor, simple and natural, without any refinement. Shu Yi is examining, recording these people and events during the Spring Festival with a scholar's eye and a scholar's writing style. From the perspective of ordinary readers like me, there is a sense of alienation. No wonder, when I asked the children to compare readings and tell which one they liked better, all the participating children chose "Spring Festival in Beijing" by Mr. Lao She.

Actually, I would also like to compare the time when these two articles were completed. The same Spring Festival, different eras; the same Spring Festival, different authors, the differences brought about. However, I found that I couldn't do it. Okay, give it up then. It’s just that I really miss the sound of firecrackers that echo across the land on New Year’s Eve. I miss waking up to the sound of firecrackers on the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year and opening my eyes to see the dawn of the New Year. That is my Spring Festival ritual. After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 10

The Spring Festival is the most solemn and lively traditional festival for the Chinese people. It symbolizes reunion and good luck.

Mr. Lao She’s "Spring Festival in Beijing" uses his unique language style to depict the folk customs of the Spring Festival in Beijing, allowing us to feel the lively atmosphere of the Spring Festival in old Beijing, and also allowing us to understand To the rich connotation of folk culture.

The Spring Festival in Beijing starts with Laba Festival. On that day, people will cook Laba porridge and soak Laba garlic. On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, they will buy New Year’s goods and celebrate the New Year... The preparations for the Spring Festival have begun. Immediately afterwards, Mr. Lao She described in detail the three climaxes of the Spring Festival: on New Year's Eve, every house is lit up all night long, firecrackers sound day and night, people eat reunion dinner and stay up late; on the first day of the Lunar New Year, men go out to pay New Year greetings, women receive guests at home, and children visit temple fairs; on the tenth day of the first lunar month, Watch lanterns, set off firecrackers, and eat Lantern Festival. It wasn’t until the 19th day of the first lunar month that the Spring Festival gradually came to an end.

The Spring Festival described in the book makes me yearn for it so much. Although the Spring Festival now lacks the company of firecrackers and many ceremonial items, I still look forward to and love the Spring Festival so much.

As the Chinese New Year is approaching, I’m getting busy first. Put the big red paper on the table, take out the brush, dip it in ink, "brush" a few strokes, and write the word "大福". In regular script, official script, and running script, haha, write more blessing characters to give to the grandparents of your neighbors, wishing them lots of blessings and happiness.

Pasting blessing characters and eating dumplings are essential activities during the Spring Festival. On New Year's Eve, what I love most is making dumplings with my whole family. Grandma mixes the stuffing, dad rolls out the dough, and mom, brother and I are responsible for making dumplings. Wrap a coin in a dumpling, and whoever eats it will be blessed with wealth in the next year; wrap peanuts and candies in dumplings, and whoever eats them will have good luck for the year... Although the dumplings are not so pretty, they are How happy the whole family is to have New Year’s Eve dinner and watch the Spring Festival Gala together!

Nowadays, people’s lives are getting better and better, and the “May Day” and “National Day” holidays also give people more ways to relax and entertain. Some young people no longer care about the car racing and horse racing scenes mentioned in Mr. Lao She's article, and are no longer obsessed with the lively scene of selling firecrackers and selling foreign movies on the streets. Various flavors of Chinese and Western pastries have replaced honey offerings, maltose and glutinous rice sugar. The flavor of the new year is gradually fading away.

But "Nian" has been engraved into our hearts and integrated into our blood. No matter where you are, you have to rush home and enjoy reunion with your family. Isn’t this the meaning of the Spring Festival? "Spring Festival in Beijing" Review Chapter 11

Whose house has a new house built by swallows on its roof, another rose blooms in the corner of whose house, and whose home happily welcomes that person. . Life is like this, tomorrow comes tomorrow, time is always passing, and life is always circulating.

But everything has a beginning and an end.

The Spring Festival is nothing more than the beginning and the end of a year.

The Spring Festival in old Beijing is a representative way of celebrating the Spring Festival in China.

You must have heard of Laba porridge, right? This porridge is a best-seller all over the world, but did you know? Old Beijing, the birthplace of Laba porridge. In old Beijing, the Laba Festival begins to enter the Spring Festival. On that day, people go to the streets to buy all kinds of rice, all kinds of beans, and all kinds of dried fruits that their families have saved in the first half of the year. After a few hours of cooking, a bowl of The fragrant old Beijing pure flavor Laba porridge is ready...

After the 23rd, it is the highlight of the Spring Festival in old Beijing: New Year's Eve. Everyone is very busy. We need to do a general cleaning and prepare enough New Year's goods. At that time, the shop had been closed long ago, and because of being busy with family affairs, it did not open until the sixth day of the first lunar month. New Year's Eve is the busiest time. Every household is cooking New Year's Eve dinner. Everyone must put on new clothes, post couplets and New Year pictures. Every house lights up all night, and firecrackers sound day and night, creating a prosperous new atmosphere. At night, every family is at its happiest. Children who go out to work must rush home for a reunion dinner on New Year’s Eve. No one can sleep late at night...

During the Spring Festival, the whole city After rest, there are fireworks and firecrackers burning for New Year's Eve piled outside the door. Men, go out and rush to the door. Women are at home, receiving guests. But it's quiet.

This is the Spring Festival in old Beijing in the eyes of Mr. Lao She. The sweetness of Laba, the liveliness of New Year’s Eve, and the tranquility of the first day of the new year... make up the Spring Festival in old Beijing. Now it is a new era and a new atmosphere, but Don’t forget our traditional customs. The Spring Festival in old Beijing is a symbol of our traditional Chinese culture. It is an indelible piece of history for our Chinese nation! "Spring Festival in Beijing" Review Chapter 12

"Spring Festival in Beijing" is a very plain article, describing some days, customs and things during the Spring Festival in Beijing, reflecting the author's view of modern life. Some views.

I think there is no need to say much more about the content of the article. It basically describes the customs of some seasons, what foods to eat, and what activities to do.

There is not much explanation in the whole text, but I can vaguely feel what the author is talking about. I think the author should tell contemporary people who are immersed in busy work not to forget the joy of life, not to just know work blindly, but to pay attention to the beauty of traditional festivals, reminisce about life, and appreciate the joy of life.

I think the truth expressed by the author is especially for people in big cities like Beijing today. Don’t dilute our traditional festivals step by step. Our Spring Festival is originally so full of flavor. So happy, but now it has become less lively, it is precisely because people's ideas have changed.

And is this change really what we want, or do we yearn more for the joy of celebrating the Spring Festival? The author did not give an affirmative answer, but just told us that we should live happily, live with heart and experience the happiness.

This text "Spring Festival in Beijing" is worthy of reading and thinking by people today. After Reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 13

Today, I carefully read "Spring Festival in Beijing" written by Mr. Lao She, and accumulated a lot of knowledge about the Spring Festival in the old days. At the same time, I also gained a deeper understanding of the Spring Festival. .

The Spring Festival in Beijing starts on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. During the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, every family will make porridge with various rice, beans, and dried fruits, which is similar to ours now. There would be stalls selling Spring Festival couplets, New Year paintings, honey offerings, and daffodils on the streets. Children at that time liked to eat a mixture of various dried fruits and candied fruits called mixed food. I thought: It should be potato chips, dried fruits and vegetables, etc.! Mr. Lao She wrote: Children also like to buy firecrackers, especially boys. This is very similar to our children today. They like to set off firecrackers and fireworks during the Chinese New Year. How lively it is!

At that time, the adults were busy making new shoes and new clothes for the children, so that they would appear renewed in the New Year. This custom continues to this day. Every year, my mother buys me new clothes for the New Year. I like it very much. Mr. Lao She said: On New Year’s Eve, every family prepares New Year’s dishes, and the aroma of wine and meat is everywhere. Before New Year's Eve, every family must put up the Spring Festival couplets and do a general cleaning, which is called house cleaning. Red couplets are posted outside the door, and various New Year pictures are posted inside the house. Every house is lit up all night without interruption, and the sound of cannons is continuous day and night. People who work outside must rush home to have a reunion dinner unless absolutely necessary. This night, except for very young children, no one slept, and they all had to stay up late on New Year's Eve. We don’t have these rules now. After the family reunion dinner on New Year’s Eve, we hurriedly sat in front of the TV, waiting to watch the Spring Festival Gala.

At that time, the shops on the street were closed from the first to the fifth day of the first lunar month and only opened on the sixth day of the first lunar month. This was very different from what we have now. I went shopping with my parents on the second day of the first lunar month in various shops and supermarkets. , as well as KFC and McDonald's, all were crowded. Everyone came out to shop and spend money, and everyone's face was beaming with joy. I like lanterns the most, Mr. Lao She said: During the Lantern Festival, lanterns were hung everywhere, and the whole street seemed to be celebrating a wedding, blazing and beautiful. Famous old shops have hundreds of lights hanging out, some are all made of glass, some are all made of horns, and some are all gauze lanterns. Today's lanterns, in addition to maintaining their original hand-made features, have also added features such as plastic, electric, and voice control, making them more and more colorful.

You see, although the Spring Festival in Beijing is a little different from what we have now, the lively atmosphere has never changed, and people are full of hope for a better tomorrow! Happy New Year! After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 14

The Spring Festival is the most solemn and lively ancient traditional festival in my country. Different regions and ethnic groups have their own unique customs during the Spring Festival. The famous language master Lao She used his large strokes, style, and language to paint pictures of the folk customs of the Spring Festival in Beijing, making us all feel the grandness and excitement of the Spring Festival in Beijing, and also allowing us to understand the rich connotations of folk culture. .

The author first introduces that the Spring Festival in Beijing starts in the early twelfth lunar month: people cook Laba porridge, soak Laba garlic, buy new year products, celebrate the New Year... and are fully prepared for the Spring Festival. Then, the three climaxes of the Spring Festival are described in detail: on New Year’s Eve, every house lights up all night, firecrackers sound day and night, people eat reunion dinner and stay up late; on the first day of the new year, men go out to pay New Year greetings, women receive guests at home, and children visit temple fairs; on the fifteenth day, they watch lanterns , set off firecrackers and eat Yuanxiao. Finally, write that the Spring Festival ends on the 19th day of the first lunar month.

Not only is there a grand Spring Festival in Beijing, but also the Spring Festival in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, can be called lively! The Spring Festival is here, which means that spring is coming, everything is revived and the vegetation is renewed. People have just passed through the cold winter of ice and snow, and the vegetation has withered, and they have long been looking forward to the days of spring and flowers blooming. When the New Year arrives, they will naturally welcome this festival with joy, singing and dancing.

For thousands of years, every year from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month to the New Year's Eve, the folks have called this period "Spring Day", also called "Dust Sweeping Day". People sweep the dust before the Spring Festival. Caring for hygiene is a traditional habit that we have, and it is also a habit that people across the country have. After cleaning, every household prepares New Year's goods. About ten days before the festival, people start shopping. New Year's goods include chicken, duck, fish, oil, salt, soy, vinegar, fruits and vegetables. They must buy all of them. They also need to prepare some gifts for visiting relatives and friends during the New Year. Gifts, children need to buy new clothes to wear during the New Year.

The Spring Festival is a happy and peaceful day. I wish everyone a happy New Year and good luck in getting rich! After reading "Spring Festival in Beijing" Chapter 15

Mr. Lao She believes that the Lantern Festival is the climax of the New Year. "New Year's Eve is lively, but there is no moonlight: as for the Lantern Festival, the bright moon happens to be in the sky." This certainly cannot be a reason. The Lantern Festival that Mr. Lao She cares most about is probably the Lantern Festival, which also has fireworks.

I think New Year’s Eve and the first day of the first lunar month are the most beautiful! Because workers have to go back to work before the Lantern Festival, and students have to go back to school, which is really a disgrace. Moreover, there are some differences in traditions and culture between the north, south, and east of China, and the importance they attach to the Lantern Festival is also different. It has even become weak in some places.

But New Year's Eve is different. The whole country is celebrating, from north to south, inside and outside the Great Wall, from all over the world, and Chinese people all over the world are singing and laughing everywhere, bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new!

There is probably no sweeter or more beautiful word in Chinese words than "New Year's Eve"! Where is the sweetness and where is the beauty? I’m afraid it’s the whole country celebrating together, families reuniting, and thousands of homes lighting up at the end of the entry!

And what about the "first month"? "The first day of the first lunar month" is also happy and happy - the new year has begun again. Although I still don't understand why this day is always joyful, but since I am happy and satisfied, then it is done, and I don't think so much.

Now that there are golden weeks such as "May Day" and "National Day", plus the usual vacation time is longer, there are more leisure methods to choose from, the "year" complex has faded away, but No matter how "Nian" is deeply rooted in the hearts of Chinese people, it is a symbol of reunion, harmony, peace and family affection!