Chinese Traditional Festival -- Spring Festival
The Spring Festival refers to the traditional Chinese New Year in the cultural circle, commonly known as "Nian Festival", the traditional name for the New Year, Nian, New Year, but verbally also called the year, celebrate the New Year, the New Year, is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation.The Spring Festival originated from the activities of worship to gods and ancestors at the end of the year in the Yin and Shang Dynasties. It is the grandest, liveliest and most important ancient traditional festival in China. In the Chinese folk, the traditional sense of the Spring Festival refers to the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the twelfth lunar month twenty-three or twenty-four sacrificial stove, until the fifteenth day of the first month, which culminates in the New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month.确定?
During the Spring Festival, the Han people and some ethnic minorities in China hold various activities to celebrate. The main contents of these activities are offering sacrifices to the ancestor God, offering sacrifices to ancestors, eliminating the old and the new, welcoming the jubilee and receiving the blessing, and praying for a good harvest. The activities of the Spring Festival are rich and colorful, with strong ethnic characteristics. Under the influence of Chinese culture, some countries and nations belonging to the cultural circle of Chinese characters also have the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival refers to the traditional Chinese New Year in the cultural circle, commonly known as "Nian Festival", the traditional name for the New Year, Nian, New Year, but verbally also called the year, celebrate the New Year, the New Year, is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation.The Spring Festival originated from the activities of worship to gods and ancestors at the end of the year in the Yin and Shang Dynasties. It is the grandest, liveliest and most important ancient traditional festival in China. In the Chinese folk, the traditional sense of the Spring Festival refers to the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the twelfth lunar month twenty-three or twenty-four sacrificial stove, until the fifteenth day of the first month, which culminates in the New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month.During the Spring Festival, the Han people and some ethnic minorities in China hold various activities to celebrate. The main contents of these activities are offering sacrifices to the ancestor God, offering sacrifices to ancestors, eliminating the old and the new, welcoming the jubilee and receiving the blessing, and praying for a good harvest. The activities of the Spring Festival are rich and colorful, with strong ethnic characteristics. Under the influence of Chinese culture, some countries and nations belonging to the cultural circle of Chinese characters also have the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival.