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Korean stickers celebrate Li Chun, and the black and white characters are lit up

Korean stickers celebrate Li Chun, and the black and white characters are lit up

South Koreans post spring posts

February 4 is Lichun, the first of the twenty-four solar terms, which is regarded by Koreans as a day of hope. Every spring, Koreans hold many celebrations, such as posting "Lichun Ti" (equivalent to China's Spring Festival) in folk villages and township schools, eating "five spicy vegetables" and so on.

Korean stickers celebrate Li Chun, and the black and white characters are lit up

South Koreans display the Li Chun Post

Korean is now widespread, but Lichun Is still written in Chinese characters. The content of the Lichun post, the most common is "Lichun Daji", "Jianyang Duoqing", "Guotai Min'an", etc., expressing blessings for the well-being of the family and the stability of the country. Among them, "Jianyang Duoqing" means to expect the increase of sunny days, and the blessings are endless.

Korean stickers celebrate Li Chun, and the black and white characters are lit up

South Koreans write a spring post

In addition to "Li Chun Ti", the Korean Spring League also has a number of spring posts, spring posts, Li Chun Zhu and so on. Unlike China, which prefers red spring leagues, Korean spring posts are generally written on white slips of paper.

Lichun, South Korea, also has the custom of eating "five spicy vegetables". Five spices generally refer to five kinds of vegetables with heavy flavors, such as leeks, mountain garlic, and water celery. Li Chun eats five spicy vegetables, which has the meaning of having both the five virtues of Confucianism and good health.

(Overseas Network)

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