Composition 1: In our Chaoshan Spring Festival, "Xiao Shu's white hair is endless ups and downs, and the old-age stove actually sleeps." Cut the candle and dry the midnight snack wine, and spend all the spring money. Listening to the childlike innocence of setting off firecrackers and watching the old man change his mind. "Add a plum blossom to the drum horn, and even laugh after watching the New Year." Do you know the festival described in this poem? Yes, this poem describes the customs of the Spring Festival, so what I write below is also about the customs of the Spring Festival.
Chaoshan people celebrate "the kitchen god goes to heaven" on the 24th of the twelfth lunar month. After that, they began to prepare for a general cleaning, decorating and rearranging the house and the outside, steaming red hearts, rat treads, radish cakes, fried clams and other foods; On New Year's Day, every household puts up Spring Festival couplets. After lunch, the whole family should take a bath, wash their hair and put on new clothes. Then prepare your own offerings, and then ask the owner to protect the safety of the whole family. This is a traditional custom in Chaoshan, which is related to the decline of your family for one year. Of course, on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, we should worship God, Buddha, Moon Mother, Guanyin, grandfather and ancestor. Children who leave the garden should worship their parents-in-law. On New Year's Eve, the family had a reunion dinner around the stove. No matter how far away they are, they must go home and reunite. At ten o'clock, it's time for children to play and get red envelopes, and the elders send red envelopes to the younger generation to express their blessings. From the first day to the nineteenth day of the first month, everyone is busy paying New Year greetings and being a guest. Of course, New Year greetings are not that simple. Does the child have to tell the master? Aunt, grandma and uncle ... business is booming and they are in good health. The host and guests will also give each other a pair of oranges as a blessing.
This is the Spring Festival custom in Chaoshan, our hometown. What about you?
Composition 2: As the saying goes in Chaoshan Spring Festival, a hundred miles of different winds and a thousand miles of different customs. ? My hometown is in Chaoshan, with its own unique customs, and the Spring Festival is more lively.
Today is New Year's Eve. Wearing new clothes, the whole person is much refreshed. Everyone is radiant, and the room is decorated with lights and colors, which is festive. The Spring Festival has not officially arrived, and there are already full New Year celebrations everywhere.
Everything was ready, and the family drove to the restaurant for a reunion dinner, talking and laughing. When we arrived at the restaurant, all our relatives arrived: grandparents, uncles and aunts, cousins, cousins, all with bright smiles on their faces. It's time for dinner. What's interesting is that everyone is not sitting in a family. Dad and uncles sit together and talk about their careers and the stock market. Mom and aunt sit together and talk about their children's studies; When children sit together, they talk and laugh and discuss interesting new things. When eating, even if children don't drink like adults, they should toast their elders, especially grandparents, and use drinks instead of wine. This is a necessary etiquette for New Year greetings. After three rounds of wine, adults take out red envelopes and give them to children, which is also the most exciting moment for children! Children's mouths are as sweet as honey when they can get red envelopes.
After dinner, I came home, and my family sat together, eating candy and drinking kungfu tea. The whole family happily watched the Spring Festival Gala. On this night, children can make an exception and go to bed after 12. What's this called? Shounian? So everyone is alive and kicking, ecstatic!
When the clock drops to zero, the New Year bell will ring, and adults will stop worshipping Buddha and count down with their children. Everyone is very excited and excited. The New Year was born in this joyful atmosphere!
From grade one to grade four, people begin to pay New Year greetings to each other: there are endless blessings among friends, classmates and colleagues. Next, some of the family went out to travel and some had dinner together, and the happy atmosphere lasted until the fifteenth.