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Chinese New Year's Eve is approaching the age of words

author:Ding Wanming, the main speaker of the Hundred Pulpits

As soon as the waxing moon approaches, the unique annual flavor of Chinese is stronger than one day. The night of the last day of the waxing moon is called Chinese New Year's Eve. "The old age is removed here, and tomorrow it will be replaced by a new year." Therefore, the name Chinese New Year's Eve, also known as the age of removal.

"One night is two years old, five is divided into two years." Chinese New Year's Eve night, the family talks around the stove, and stays up all night waiting for dawn. Chinese New Year's Eve shou nian not only cherishes the past years, but also contains the beautiful expectations for the new year, which is a very interesting traditional custom of mainland folk. Throughout the ages, countless literati and scholars have made various depictions of the custom of "keeping the age", leaving countless popular poems for posterity.

Chinese New Year's Eve is approaching the age of words

Chinese New Year's Eve has always been the most valued traditional festival in China, and the highlight of Chinese New Year's Eve is the same from ancient times to the present. Nowadays, after the whole family raises a toast at the Lantern Feast, the warmest thing is the couple sitting gossip, just like the earliest Chinese New Year's Eve poem, the Southern Dynasty poet Xu Junqian's "Gong Nei Ren Sits at Night to Keep Vigil", whose poem Yun: "Happy and affectionate, appreciate the cup." Peaches are liked in wine, and bayberry is found in rice dumplings. The curtain opened and the wind entered the account, and the candle turned to ashes. Do not doubt the heavy sideburns, for the sake of Waiting for XiaoGuang. "The poet describes himself and his wife Chinese New Year's Eve night watch to drink and look forward to the arrival of the new spring, which is delicate and realistic.

Chinese New Year's Eve is the end of the year. In ancient times, this day was very easy to make people feel emotional. The Tang Dynasty poet Gao Shi's "Except for the Night" Yun: "The cold lights of the hotel do not sleep alone, and the guest's heart turns miserable." Hometown tonight thinking of thousands of miles, sad sideburns Ming Dynasty another year", vividly reproducing the poet's homesickness of not being able to reunite with his family, keeping vigil on the night of Chinese New Year's Eve, and today can also arouse the resonance of many wanderers who cannot return home for reunion due to official duties or other reasons.

Chinese New Year's Eve is approaching the age of words

Also in a foreign land, Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote "Three Songs of late years", sending Su Rui and Shi Yun: "Next year will not be a year, and my heart will be afraid." Trying to do your best this night, the teenager can especially boast. Unlike others' homesickness and sorrow, Su Shi used shallow and powerful language to express his chest directly, which not only showed that Shaoguang was fleeting and precious, but also warned people that it was terrible to waste their years, and even on the last night of the year, they should try their best to do their own work. Re-reading these verses today, it is still loud.

Liu Xiyi's "Flowers are similar from year to year, but different from year to year." Meng Haoran's "Tian Jia occupies the climate, and says that this year is abundant." Lu Zhaolin's "May it be so long, and the phenology will be new every year." Re-reading these good sentences makes us feel as if we have crossed time and space and heard the poets' good wishes for the New Year- every year is like this, and every year has a new atmosphere. From ancient times to the present, the content and methods of the New Year have changed, but the custom of keeping the age is still preserved to this day. Re-reading these verses allows us to appreciate the long-standing Chinese New Year's Eve culture and Spring Festival culture when we leave the old and welcome the new, and pass it on, so that it can inherit the past and the future, pass on the torch, and rejuvenate the new vitality in the new era.

Chinese New Year's Eve is approaching the age of words

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