大年初一到十五的傳統(tǒng)春節(jié)風(fēng)俗.doc
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大年初一到十五的傳統(tǒng)春節(jié)風(fēng)俗 (我知道的風(fēng)俗) New Year celebrations is a grand event of China. New Year festivitieslasts for one month in China. Chinese New Year is also called Springfestival. It begins from the middle of the last month of the year andends up in the first month of the new year. These last day celebrationsin China is called Lantern Festival. History of Chinese New Year 追溯歷史:名叫“年”的怪獸 ChineseNew Year has a very interesting and unique history. According to theChinese legends, there was a giant beast Nian who used to swallowhumans in a single bite. Relief from the horrifying beast came onlywhen people realized that Nian was scared of red color and loud noises.They started bursting crackersand used red color to scare the beast. Since then, this day was namedas GuNian meaning " Pass over the Nian ". Chinese considered the day an auspicious one as it brought new life for them and celebrated it as a New Year. Chinese New Year Dates 農(nóng)歷新年,年年不同 Chinese New Year falls on a different date every year. Chinese calendar is a combination of solar and lunar calendar. Chinese New Year falls on second new moon after the winter solstice(冬至). Chinese calendar has a 12 year cycle and each year is named afteranimal. Chinese believe that every person resembles an animal and thisreflects their traits. Year 2006 was the Year of the Dog. People born on this date are said to be very loyal and trustworthy. Chinese New Year Celebrations 新年找樂,日日不同 Lot of excitement can be seen in the last 15 days of New Year celebrations. Every day has a special importance to it. Chinese ritualize and celebrate each day in a customary manner. Given below are the line wise celebrations of the New Year in China: 年初一:祭拜天地 Day1: People began their day by offering prayers and welcome the gods ofheaven and earth. Most of the people stay away from meat to ensurehealthy living. 年初二:狗狗過生日 Day 2:Successively, prayers are offer to their ancestors and other gods.Chinese are strict care-taker of dogs and feed them well. This is dayis considered to be the birthday of all dogs. 初三初四:走親訪友,媳婦回娘家 Day3 and 4: These are very important days for the families to keep uptheir relations. It calls for every son-in-law to pay respect to theirparents-in-law. 年初五:“破五”祭財(cái)神 Day5: According to the traditions, nobody visits friends and relativeshouses as it would bring bad omen. They stay back home to worship theGod of wealth. The day is called Po Woo. 年初六:百無禁忌,出門活動筋骨 Day6: On this day, people freely meet their near and dear ones and evenvisit nearby temples to pray for their well being and high spirits. 年初七:吃面條,祝長壽 Day 7: This is Chinese farmers day. They display their backbreaking produce. They also prepare a drink from seven different types ofvegetables. On this day, everybody eats noodles which is a symbol oflong life and fish representing success. 年初八:凌晨拜天公 Day8: Its an other day to be celebrated with the family and friends. Theyalso offer midnight prayers to Tian Gong, the God of Heaven. 年初九:玉皇大帝登場 Day 9: Prayers are offered to Jade Emperor. 初十、十一、十二、十三:大吃大喝,最后記得回歸清淡 Days 10 to 13: From 10 to 12, people celebrate the days by having sumptuous dinner with the loved ones and the 13th day is left for a very light dinner to cleanse the system. 年十四:準(zhǔn)備鬧元宵 Day 14: People start preparing for the celebration of Lantern Festival to be held on next day. 年十五:吃元宵看燈火 Day 15: Since it is the first night to see full moon, people hang out colorful lanterns, eat glutinous rice balls and enjoy the day with their families.- 1.請仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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