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Get ready for the New Year!

According to Zaozhuang Public Security:

Good morning

~Dear friends~

"Waxing moon twenty-eight, put the noodles"

"Waxing Moon Twenty-Eight, Steamed

It's time for that day

Whether it's noodles or steamed buns

Families should begin to prepare staple foods for the New Year

On the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month, in addition to the noodles

Also "decals"

That is, pasting New Year paintings, pasting Spring Leagues and pasting window flowers

Among them, the custom of pasting spring unions originates from the ancient "peach symbol"

Because the ancients used peach wood as a wood to ward off evil spirits

With the advent of papermaking

Only then did red paper appear instead of peach wood

Posting the customs of the Spring Festival

Nowadays, these customs have some small differences between the north and the south

For example, in time and way, but the meaning and symbolism are the same

In the waxing moon, there are various folk customs and customs

People all over the country

All in a busy preparation

I have finished all the preparations for the year

People began to enjoy the joy of the year

After the Year of the Ox, it is the Year of the Tiger

If you look closely at the calendar

The last day of the Year of the Ox will be discovered (31 January)

It is the twenty-ninth day of the Waxing Moon

Other words

There is no Chinese New Year's Eve this year's Spring Festival

Actually, the cause of all this

We have to start with the moon...

However, it doesn't matter if there is no Chinese New Year's Eve

"Chinese New Year's Eve" generally refers to

The last night at the end of the year

As long as the first day of the first lunar month is still there

The night before was Chinese New Year's Eve~

Let's tell you a cold knowledge of the Year of the Tiger

When the tiger is used as a surname

Read "hǔ" but "māo" instead of "hǔ"

That's right, the cat you think of

Meow ~

Best wishes

The Year of the Tiger is auspicious The Tiger is mighty

Family reunion, peace and joy

Source: People's Public Security Daily

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