23/24 at the end of the year is the day when people worship stoves. The folk sacrificial furnace originated from the ancient custom of worshipping fire. "Ming Shi": "Kitchen. Make it, create food. " Kitchen God's duty is to take charge of the kitchen fire and manage the diet. Later, it was expanded to investigate human good and evil to reduce good and evil.
2. Sacrificing ancestors on New Year's Eve
Sacrificing ancestors on New Year's Eve is one of the important customs of China New Year. The Chinese nation has a tradition of pursuing the future with caution, and never forgets to worship the ancestors and repay them. On New Year's Eve, people will put on dishes, pour wine and hold a grand sacrifice ceremony to express their memory of their ancestors and pray for their blessing. This traditional custom has been passed down from generation to generation, and people always hold sacrificial ceremonies on New Year's Eve to express their gratitude and pray for blessing.
3. On the first day, I worshipped Nian Shen.
Paying New Year greetings is one of the customary activities every year. In the morning of the first year of the New Year, we welcome the New Year and worship old gods. "Sui", also known as "She Ti" and "Tai Sui", is an epoch-making star name created in the era of the Yellow Emperor. Tai sui god is also a god of folk beliefs, with the chronology of 60 branches as the running cycle. Sixty people are on duty at the age of one. The Tai sui god who was on duty in that year was called "Tai sui" and was the one-year-old master, who was in charge of the good and bad luck of the world in that year.
4. Send lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month
Sending lanterns to children is also referred to as "sending lanterns", that is, before the Lantern Festival, the bride's family sends lanterns to the newly-married daughter's house or ordinary relatives and friends to the newly-married infertility house to add auspiciousness, because "lamp" is homophonic with "Ding".