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New Year's Customs This year, we went to my husband's hometown, which is the child's grandmother's house for the New Year. There are customs that are different from my hometown. First of all, because northerners mainly use pasta, steamed steamed steamed buns

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New Year's customs

This year, we went to my husband's hometown, which is the child's grandmother's house for the New Year. There are customs that are different from my hometown.

First of all, because northerners mainly use pasta, steamed steamed buns, buns, and fried oil fruits are their norm.

Secondly, their 30th stew is stewed with ribs, backbones or pig's trotters. Stewed bones are the kind of one that is eaten in pieces, and when you eat them, you will tear up a piece and nibble them. The so-called big bite of meat and big bowl of wine, probably said this is what it means!

In addition, they have a custom of taking over their ancestors (that is, deceased relatives) to go home for the New Year. Picked up on the afternoon of the thirtieth day of the waxing moon, sent on the afternoon of the third day of the first lunar month.

When you pick up the door, you have to go to the intersection behind the house to set off firecrackers, and you should greet them from the intersection. The main house of the home should put photos or rankings of the ancestors. If you don't have a photo, write your name on a wooden sign.

The table where the ancestors are placed should be cleaned up, and the tribute fruits should be placed, and incense should be incense. The first thing the relatives in the family do is to go to the incense, but also to kneel respectfully, whether men or women are juniors, they must kneel on the incense.

In the third year of junior high school, when the year is over, firecrackers will be released, and the ancestors will be sent away.

The so-called one place and one custom, I don't know what customs are in your hometown for the New Year?

New Year's Customs This year, we went to my husband's hometown, which is the child's grandmother's house for the New Year. There are customs that are different from my hometown. First of all, because northerners mainly use pasta, steamed steamed steamed buns

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