Tips on spring diet (spring lunar festival customs)

Today I will share with you some common knowledge about spring diet. It will also explain the spring lunar festival customs. If it happens to solve the problems you are facing now, don’t forget to follow this article. Stop, let’s start now!

Contents of this article

  1. Spring Lunar Festival Customs
  2. What are the spring foods in Fuyang

1. Spring Lunar Festival Customs

The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in my country and the most important festival of the whole year. How to celebrate this festival has developed over thousands of years of history. Among them, some relatively fixed customs and habits were formed, many of which are still passed down to this day.

\”On the twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month, dust and sweep the house.\” According to \”Lu Spring and Autumn\” records, my country had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the era of Yao and Shun. According to folklore: because \”dust\” and \”chen\” are homophonic, sweeping dust in the New Year means \”removing the old and spreading the new\”, and its purpose is to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck. This custom entrusts people with their desire to destroy the old and establish the new and their prayers to say goodbye to the old and usher in the new. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, every household must clean the environment, wash various utensils, remove and wash bedding and curtains, sweep the Liuhe courtyard, dust away dirt and cobwebs, and dredge open ditches and ditches. Everywhere is filled with the joyful atmosphere of doing hygiene and welcoming the new year cleanly.

Spring couplets are also called door pairs, spring posts, couplets, couplets, peach charms, etc. They describe the background of the times and express the beauty of the times with neat, dual, concise and exquisite words. Wishes are a unique literary form in our country. Every Spring Festival, every household, whether in urban or rural areas, selects a red Spring Festival couplet and pastes it on the door to add a festive atmosphere to the festival. This custom originated in the Song Dynasty and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. By the Qing Dynasty, the ideological and artistic quality of Spring Festival couplets had been greatly improved.

There are many types of Spring Festival couplets. According to the place of use, they can be divided into door cores, frame pairs, horizontal drapes, spring strips, bucket squares, etc. The \”door center\” is affixed to the upper center of the door panel; the \”frame pair\” is affixed to the left and right door frames; the \”horizontal stripe\” is affixed to the horizontal beam of the door; the \”spring strips\” are affixed to the corresponding places according to different contents; \”Dojin\” is also called \”door leaf\”, which is square and diamond-shaped, and is often attached to furniture and screen walls.

In the folk, people also like to paste various paper-cuts – window grilles – on their windows. Window grilles not only set off the festive atmosphere, but are also decorative, appreciation and practicality in one. Paper-cutting is a very popular folk art in my country and has been loved by people for thousands of years. Because it is mostly pasted on windows, it is also called \”window flower\”. With its unique summary and exaggeration techniques, window grilles vividly express auspicious symbols and good wishes, decorating the festival with prosperity and splendor.

At the same time as pasting Spring Festival couplets, some families have to paste large and small \”福\” characters on their doors, walls, and lintels. Posting the word \”福\” during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in my country. The word \”福\” refers to blessing and luck, expressing people\’s yearning for a happy life and their wishes for a better future. In order to more fully reflect this yearning and wish, some people simply paste the word \”福\” upside down to express \”happiness has arrived\” and \”blessing has arrived\”. Folks also use the word \”福\” to make various patterns with detailed drawings, such as longevity star, birthday peach, carp jumping over the dragon gate, good harvest, dragon and phoenix showing auspiciousness, etc.

Hanging New Year pictures during the Spring Festival is also very common in urban and rural areas. The rich and colorful New Year pictures add a lot of prosperity and joy to thousands of households. New Year pictures are an ancient folk art in my country, reflecting the people\’s simple customs and beliefs and reposing their hopes for the future. New Year pictures, like Spring Festival couplets, originated from the \”door god\”. With the rise of woodblock printing, the content of New Year paintings is no longer limited to monotonous themes such as door gods, but has become rich and colorful. In some New Year painting workshops, \”Three Stars of Fortune, Luxury and Longevity\”, \”Blessings from Heavenly Officials\”, \”Five Grains\” were produced. Classic color New Year pictures such as \”Prosperous Harvest\”, \”Prosperity of Six Animals\”, \”Welcoming Spring and Bringing Good Luck\” can satisfy people\’s good wishes of celebrating the good year. There are three important producing areas of New Year paintings in our country: Taohuawu in Suzhou, Yangliuqing in Tianjin and Weifang in Shandong; they have formed three major schools of Chinese New Year paintings, each with its own characteristics. New Year pictures later developed into wall calendars, which are now popular all over the country.

There is a Chinese folk saying of \”opening the door with firecrackers\”. That is, when the New Year arrives, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. Firecrackers are a specialty of China, also known as \”firecrackers\”, \”firecrackers\” and \”firecrackers\”. It originated very early and has a history of more than 2,000 years. Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere. It is a festive entertainment activity that can bring people joy and good luck. With the passage of time, the application of firecrackers has become more and more widespread, and the varieties and colors have become more and more numerous. During major festivals and happy events, as well as weddings, house construction, openings, etc., firecrackers must be set off to celebrate and for good luck.

On the first day of the New Year, people get up early, put on their most beautiful clothes, dress up neatly, and go out to visit relatives and friends and pay New Year greetings to each other. I wish you good luck in the coming year. There are many ways to pay New Year\’s greetings. Some are the clan leaders leading several people to go door to door to pay New Year\’s greetings; some are colleagues inviting a few people to pay New Year\’s greetings; and some are everyone.Gathering together to congratulate each other is called \”group worship\”. Since it was time-consuming and laborious to pay New Year greetings at home, some upper-class figures and scholar-bureaucrats later used posts to congratulate each other, from which the later \”New Year greeting cards\” were developed.

When paying New Year greetings during the Spring Festival, the younger generation should first pay New Year greetings to the elders, wishing the elders longevity and health. The elders can give the younger generation the New Year\’s money prepared in advance. It is said that the New Year\’s money can bring happiness to everyone. Live in evil spirits, because \”Sui\” and \”祟\” are homophonic, so the younger generation can spend the first year of life peacefully by receiving the New Year\’s money. There are two types of New Year\’s money. One is made of colorful ropes threaded into a dragon shape and placed at the foot of the bed. This record is found in \”Yanjing Years\’ Notes\”; the other is the most common, which is given by parents wrapped in red paper. Children\’s money. New Year\’s money can be given to the younger generation in public after paying New Year\’s greetings, or parents can secretly put it under the child\’s pillow when the child is asleep on New Year\’s Eve. Nowadays, the custom of elders distributing lucky money to younger generations is still popular.

In ancient agricultural societies, from about the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, housewives would be busy preparing food for the New Year. Because pickling cured meat takes a long time, it must be prepared as early as possible. Many provinces in my country have the custom of pickling cured meat.

1. Steamed rice cake. Rice cake has become a must-have seasonal food for almost every household because of its homophonic pronunciation of \”year high\” and its varied tastes. The styles of rice cakes include square yellow and white rice cakes, which symbolize gold and silver and convey the meaning of getting rich in the new year.

2. Make dumplings. The night before the actual Chinese New Year is called Reunion Eve. People who have traveled far away from home have to rush home thousands of miles away. The whole family will sit together to make dumplings for the Chinese New Year. The method of making dumplings is to first make dumpling wrappers with dough, and then use them to make dumplings. The fillings are wrapped in skins and can be filled with various kinds of meat, eggs, seafood, seasonal vegetables, etc. The orthodox way to eat dumplings is to boil them in water, then scoop them out and mix them with vinegar, minced garlic, and sesame oil. Eat with soy sauce. There are also ways to eat fried dumplings, baked dumplings and pot stickers. Because the word \”和\” in noodles means \”合\”; the characters \”dumpling\” and \”Jiao\” in dumplings are homophones, and \”合\” and \”Jiao\” also mean getting together, so dumplings are used to symbolize reunion and joy; and they are also used to symbolize reunion. The meaning of Jiaozi is very auspicious; in addition, because dumplings resemble ingots in shape, eating dumplings during the Chinese New Year also has the auspicious meaning of \”bringing in wealth and treasure\”. The whole family gathers together to make dumplings, talk about the New Year, and have fun.

China is a multi-ethnic country, and each ethnic group celebrates the New Year in different ways. The customs and habits of the Han, Manchu and Korean people during the Spring Festival are similar. The whole family gets together, people eat rice cakes, dumplings and various sumptuous meals, decorate with lanterns, set off firecrackers and wish each other well. Celebrations during the Spring Festival are extremely rich and diverse, including lion dancing, dragon dancing, stilt walking, and land boat racing. In some areas peopleFollowing the past activities of worshiping ancestors and gods, we pray for good weather, peace and a good harvest in the new year. The ancient Mongolians called the Spring Festival \”White Festival\” and the first month Baiyue, which means good luck and good luck. Tibetans celebrate the Tibetan New Year. The Hui, Uyghur, Kazakh, etc. people celebrate the \”Aid al-Adha\”. The Spring Festival is also a grand festival for the Miao, Tong, Yao and other ethnic groups.

2. What are the spring foods in Fuyang

1. Fuyang City Spring Food Co., Ltd. mainly deals in frozen food. Specific products include frozen meat, frozen vegetables, frozen seafood, etc. In addition, the company also provides frozen food processing, sales and related technical support. On the premise of maintaining product quality, Spring Food is committed to providing customers with high-quality, delicious frozen foods to meet consumer needs.

2. In addition, Fuyang Spring Food Co., Ltd. is also engaged in the wholesale and retail business of tires and wheels. The company\’s office address is located on the east side of the northern line of Fuying Henan Bridge, Yingdong District, Fuyang City, Anhui Province. It was established on May 16, 2011, with a registered capital of 5 million yuan.

3. In short, Fuyang Spring Food Co., Ltd. is mainly involved in the production and sales of frozen food, as well as the wholesale and retail business of tires and wheels. In terms of food, the company\’s products are rich and diverse, including frozen meat, frozen vegetables, frozen seafood, etc. In the tire business, the company provides customers with a wide range of high-quality tires and wheels. The company has always been committed to providing high-quality products and services to meet the needs of consumers.

This ends the introduction to spring dietary knowledge and spring lunar festival customs. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

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