Spring festival poster
Composition about the Spring Festival:
"Beep, beep, beep", the crisp firecrackers ushered in the New Year's Day, and mom and dad went to pay a New Year call to relatives.
"Bang bang", I knocked on my aunt's door. The door opened and my sister greeted me with a smile. "Aunt, sister, happy New Year!" I paid a New Year call to my aunt as soon as I entered the door. Everyone greets each other for the New Year. Aunt was busy making tea for us and took out a lot of delicious food. To my surprise, she gave me a red envelope from 200 yuan! At this time, my uncle was not at home, so I asked, "Aunt, where is my uncle?" "Well, he's busy working all day, and he doesn't care about anything at home. No, I am on duty on New Year's Day. " She pretended to be angry. But I don't believe she's really angry. She still has a smile on her face.
After bidding farewell to menstruation and my sister, I set foot on the train back to my hometown. My grandparents also have an aunt's house in Loudi, and they are going to Loudi ~! After two and a half hours by train, I finally arrived at Loudi Railway Station. My grandfather's house lives next to the railway station, and I ran to the public house in three steps and two steps. As soon as he entered the door, grandpa greeted him. "Grandpa, congratulations on getting rich and bring the red envelope!" Grandpa smiled from ear to ear and quickly gave me a red envelope. I opened it. Hey, another 200 yuan! Hehe, this year's income is good!
After lunch at grandpa's house, we went to my aunt's house again. Brother is already waiting downstairs, setting off firecrackers! Seeing my brother is my happiest thing, because he can always come up with many interesting ideas. He couldn't wait to drag me to play racing games with his family. How exciting!
The day passed quickly, and it was almost dark in the blink of an eye. My aunt's cooking is the best in our family I will definitely stay and taste the sumptuous dinner she prepared for us in the evening! Facing a table of delicious food, our whole family sat around the table, and everyone's face was filled with a happy smile. Really feel the taste of "life is sweeter than honey"!
It's nice to celebrate the New Year. I can't help looking forward to the New Year next year!
New year greeting custom
Paying New Year's greetings is a folk custom in China. This is a way for people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new and express their best wishes to each other.
In ancient times, the original meaning of the word "Happy New Year" was to pay New Year greetings to the elderly, including kowtowing to the elderly, congratulating them on a happy New Year and greeting their lives. In case of friends and relatives of the same generation, you should also salute and congratulate.
New Year greetings usually begin at home. On the morning of the first day, after getting up, the younger generation should first pay a New Year call to their elders, wishing them a long and healthy life and all the best. After the elders worship, they should distribute the "lucky money" prepared in advance to the younger generation. After greeting the elders at home, you should also greet people with a smile when you go out to meet them, and exchange auspicious words such as "Congratulations on getting rich", "Best wishes in the four seasons" and "Happy New Year". Neighbors, relatives and friends also visit each other or invite them to drink and entertain.
In ancient times, the literati in the upper class used the custom of greeting each other with famous cards. Hui Zhou, a poet of the Song Dynasty, said in Qingbo magazine: "During the Song Dynasty, servants were often used to stab people in the name of the New Year." At that time, the scholar-officials had a wide circle of friends, and it took time and energy to pay New Year greetings everywhere. Therefore, some close friends did not go in person, but sent their servants to take a card cut with plum blossom stationery, two inches wide and three inches long, with the recipient's name, address and congratulations written on it. In the Ming dynasty, people visited instead of paying New Year's greetings. Wen Zhiming, an outstanding painter and poet in the Ming Dynasty, described in the poem "New Year": "I don't want to meet each other, but I want to be fluent, and my famous articles are full; I also throw a few pieces of paper at people. The world hates being too simple and not too empty. " The "name thorn" and "name paper" mentioned here are the origins of today's New Year cards. New Year cards are used to connect feelings and exchange greetings, which are convenient and practical and still popular today.