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Hundreds of miles have different winds, thousands of miles have different customs, and every place has different folk customs during the New Year.

My grandfather and grandmother are both Zhang people. They spent a lively New Year there. They set off firecrackers, eat fish cakes and braised pork, especially the fried meatballs and braised pork made by my grandmother are the best. Every year at this time, I will stay by grandma's steamer, waiting for her freshly baked fish cake. Before my grandmother put the fish cake away, I couldn't wait to steal it with my little hand. The fish cake that just came out of the cage was so hot that I screamed. The delicious taste made me forget the hot fish cake and put it all in my mouth. "delicious!" I can't help admiring.

It is also necessary for every household to post couplets during the Spring Festival. The red couplets are full of words of blessing. Adults say that people used to make mahogany into a "symbol" and hang it in front of their house. Every new year, I get a new one. Later, it gradually evolved into a popular couplet form.

One morning, my uncle and grandfather woke me up from my sleep and asked me to go down with them to help post couplets. Grandpa took the ladder, I took the scissors and tape, and my uncle took the couplets. Let's go downstairs together Downstairs, my grandfather put the ladder on the shelf, and I cut the tape into several sections with scissors and tape. My uncle handed my grandfather a couplet, which was aligned up and down and left and right. On the couplets, the words "financial resources are rolling in the spring, happy sheep come back to life" are eye-catching. My grandfather stood in front of the couplets and smiled as if he had seen the family in the Year of the Sheep. Yes, the lanterns were hung, so I packed my things and went upstairs. As soon as I went upstairs, the table was full of fish cakes, braised pork and fried meatballs, and my mouth was watering. My brother and I tried to taste everything in each bowl, and we didn't forget to praise grandma's delicious cooking while eating. Grandma smiled from ear to ear.

Chinese New Year is really a good day. For the sake of our family members, we should study harder and make our family happy. This is the real Chinese New Year.

Hometown Custom 2 "Different winds in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles" Every place has its own characteristics, and my hometown is no exception.

My hometown is in Jiuyuan Village, Deqing County. Here, the scenery is beautiful, charming, birds and flowers are fragrant, trees are shaded, and even the custom of Chinese New Year has a unique flavor.

On New Year's Eve, you will be busy as soon as you get up and wash in the morning. First, go to the woodshed to worship the kitchen god. Kitchen God is a god between heaven and earth. Today, every day, he tells God about the joys and sorrows of this family for a year, so people buy maltose, light incense on it to show their respect, and then put a bowl of maltose on it, so that he can only report good news instead of bad news, and let God think that our life is good and the crops can be smooth sailing.

After worshipping the kitchen god, I started cooking lunch around 9: 00. Lunch is almost a "rehearsal" for New Year's Eve, because only some people can't come now.

There are rules for food! There must be two plates of vegetables, which means that crops can flourish in summer and ensure a bumper harvest in autumn. Then there is a big bowl of boiled eggs, which can only be eaten by pregnant women or raw. Besides, only children can eat it. Then there is a dish of pheasant, which means calling all the livestock in Shan Ye, and people don't hurt their voices. Then 1 dish red carp, there must be two, which means thriving, and there are more (fish) every year.

After lunch, in normal times, it should be a leisure time every afternoon, but today is not. At about 2 o'clock, we will start the work of the New Year's Eve, cutting vegetables, spareribs, making a fire and adding firewood. Around 4: 30, it's more lively. The woodshed in the new house and the old house is full of firewood. The New Year's Eve dinner must be served before 7 o'clock, and three people must guard the woodshed when eating, because at this time, the maltose in the kitchen god's mouth is almost gone, so complain to the kitchen god. However, in front of his family, he won't do this. At 7: 30, God will go back to rest and keep it until 7: 30.

At half past eight, when people are hungry, they can't eat New Year's Eve. They can only eat sweets and cakes, because the next three days will be the rest day of the whole village, and they will not be able to finish eating them.

12: 00, The Firecracker Symphony begins. The village set off extra-long firecrackers, but with rhythm. It just burned here, and it's burning there, which is more lively than the New Year's Eve dinner and the production process! !

This is a custom in my hometown. What about yours?

Hometown Customs 3 Every hometown has its own good customs. Today I will talk about the Spring Festival customs in my hometown.

Spring Festival is the first day of New Year's Day. Every household puts up couplets and hangs red lanterns. Every family stays at home for the New Year. At four or five in the morning, every household began to set off firecrackers. And beautiful fireworks. Why do you celebrate the Spring Festival? I asked my mother. Mother told me a story.

Once upon a time, there was a monster named Nian. Before New Year's Day, it climbed ashore and hurt people and animals. On the first day of this year, an old man came. I found people packing their bags and driving livestock up the mountain. An old lady found the old man here. She said to her, "Come with us quickly, a year is coming!" " ! The old man said, "I'm not afraid of the New Year. Can I stay at your house for one night? " ? Aunt said, "Well, you should be careful about Nian". After a while, Nian swaggered into the village and found no one there. Only one room is occupied. I went to that house in 2000 and found an old man wearing a red robe and holding a firecracker. There is red paper on the door and the room is brightly lit. The old man lit a firecracker. Scared, Nian ran back to the river. Without seeing a shadow, the villagers returned to the village the next day. Finding the village intact, people went to their aunt's house. Kneel down and say to the old man, "Old Fairy, thank you for driving Nian away. Otherwise, the village will suffer. " The old man said: "I am not a fairy, but I know that there are three fears in 2008." One is afraid of red, the other is afraid of loud, and the third is afraid of bright. " So every new year, every household is brightly lit. Set off firecrackers and paste red couplets.

This is the origin of the customs and habits in my hometown.

Hometown Customs 4 There are some customs in my hometown that no one can change. During the Chinese New Year, no matter who they are, they will go back to reunite with their families and have a reunion dinner.

At the reunion dinner, our family will clink glasses, but we children can't drink. What can we do? Haha, you must have heard the saying that tea replaces wine, so our children will clink glasses with drinks or tea instead of wine. Everyone clinks glasses to represent the summary of the past year; Represents each other's expectations and blessings for the new year; Represents the harmony and happiness of the family. Everyone gathered around to talk about my plans for daily life, work and study this year, share them with my relatives, and encourage and support each other.

The reunion dinner represents the reunion of people's lives, the beauty of life and the harmony of the big family of the motherland!

Hometown custom 5 "Spring Festival" is the happiest festival in a year, and it is also the happiest time for people. However, there are many customs in this festival.

Giving "lucky money" is one of them. Legend has it that there is a wild animal called Nian in the world. Come out to make trouble on the last day of the year, especially eating children, which makes people panic. Later, a family's children put the money given by their elders under the pillow when they slept. In the dead of night, the terrible beast Nian ran out and happened to run to that house. He saw the thin-skinned child, his mouth watering and his evil claws sticking out. At this critical moment, the money under the pillow is shining golden. "Years old" screamed and ran away like an electric shock. People know the way to subdue the elderly, so they follow suit. Later, giving "lucky money" is not only to drive away the terrible "old age", but also a good blessing from the elders to the younger generation.

In addition to giving "lucky money", there is also a reunion dinner that everyone attaches importance to during the Spring Festival. The reunion dinner is different from ordinary meals. Besides the rich dishes, it is also symbolic. For example, fish symbolizes "more than enough every year", rice cakes symbolize "rising step by step" and taro and yuba symbolize "prosperity", all of which express people's good wishes for a better life. Family reunion dinner, every relative should be present, indispensable. The elders should also make a toast one by one, and the younger generation should respond one by one, indicating the ardent expectations of the elders and the respect of the younger generation for the elders.

I like the Spring Festival, because it not only makes me understand many different customs, but also brings together relatives and friends who are far away from home, making their blood relationship stronger.

Hometown custom 6 The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the Dragon Boat Festival. Every Dragon Boat Festival, my hometown Jinhua, Zhejiang Province has the custom of dragon boat racing, eating zongzi and drinking realgar wine.

Legend has it that after Qu Yuan's death, the people of Chu were so sad that they flocked to the Miluo River to pay homage to Qu Yuan. Fishermen rowed boats and kept shuttling back and forth on the river to salvage Qu Yuan's real body. Several fishermen took out rice balls, eggs and other foods and threw them into the river, saying that ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs would not bite the doctor when they were full. An old doctor took an altar of realgar wine and poured it into the river, saying that he wanted to stun the dragon water beast with medicine so as not to hurt Dr. Qu. Later, these have developed into today's Dragon Boat Festival customs.

Speaking of dragon boat racing, I will never forget that exciting scene. ...

On the fifth day of May, people got up early and gathered at the Wujiang River. Before the game started, the shore was already crowded with people! People have surrounded a long river bank with three floors inside and outside! My mother and I almost broke our heads trying to find a good position! The game is on! People looked at the east excitedly. "Knock, knock!" There was a deep drum sound in the distance of Wujiang River, mixed with forceful slogans. Closer! Closer! I can vaguely see five or six dragon boats coming here quickly, getting bigger and clearer.

The dragon's dragon head is held high, shining with colorful light, just like the dragon walking on Xiangyun. The strong man rowing the boat shouted loud slogans, and his movements were uniform. Several ships are neck and neck in speed, and you chase after me. People borrow dragons, and dragons have gods. The vigorous dragon stirred up rows of white waves on the river. The crowd behind them cheered and applauded their dragon boat team. The sound of cameras and mobile phones taking pictures keeps ringing, and everyone wants to keep this unforgettable shot. When the dragon boat passed in front of us, I even saw the tight muscles on the strong man's arms and the bean-sized sweat from the drummer's forehead.

It is not difficult to see that they are tired and the speed of the dragon boat has slowed down, but they still insist on encouraging themselves with slogans and rushing to the finish line! On the Wujiang River, this is really a beautiful scenery. ...

After the game, the crowd slowly "retreated" and the river bank gradually quieted down. My mother and I walked along the shore, and the radio on the shore played the story of Qu Yuan and the history of Dragon Boat Festival over and over again. ...

Hometown Custom 7 My hometown is Pucheng, a small county town, but despite this, Pucheng people have always admired the traditional folk customs of China, which shows that everyone respects their ancestors.

Let's talk about the Spring Festival first! On New Year's Eve, every family begins to eat New Year's Eve after 3 o'clock. "Egg roll" is an essential dish. Its color is golden yellow, which symbolizes the prosperity of every household every year, and children can honor their elders. We never go out after supper. Grandma said, "If we go out, we will take away everyone's good luck." Although you can't go out, you can't go out at home, but you can still have a good time at home. Adults play cards at home all night and children set off fireworks! This means good luck and good luck every year ... after New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month is also very popular! Get up in the morning and have a cup of "sweet osmanthus honey" after washing. This is our children's favorite. It tastes sweet and fragrant ... which means I hope everyone's life is prosperous, sweet and beautiful ... After dinner, they will pay a New Year call to their elders. Children will be happy to get lucky money, but they can't spend money indiscriminately from grade one to grade three, which means that this year is very difficult for adults. On the fourth day of the first month, the whole family will go to the temple on the mountain to burn incense and worship Buddha, so that the bodhisattva can bless their children and grandchildren, and life will be happier ... After the sixth day, everything will return to normal and the adults will continue to work. It's time for children to review their lessons and welcome the new semester. This Spring Festival is unforgettable.

The customs in my hometown have peculiar customs in my hometown.

If you visit relatives during the Spring Festival, you should hold a big steamed bun, which looks like an upside-down iron pot and is only white. The chassis is as thick as a sea bowl. Two big steamed buns, in terms of weight, are almost a catty. In addition, I don't know from which year, the habit of holding big buns has evolved into when relatives have elders. No matter what aunt or uncle they are called, relatives must hold big buns during the New Year, and they must be in pairs.

From my mother's time to the present, it seems to me that big bags are a kind of etiquette and a kind of dignity-not only respect, but also a kind of dignity of ordinary people.

Grandma lives with my family, and my parents have many nephews, so as long as I can remember, my family has collected the most steamed buns among relatives. There are many secrets hidden in the big bun, which was discovered by grandma. Every time a relative leaves, grandma always looks at a few big steamed buns filled in a cauldron, which is always very satisfying. However, grandma will store the big buns separately. She pointed to a pair of big buns and said, who took this? His family is the poorest, the outer layer is white flour, and there must be sweet potato pieces inside. In order to get enough weight, he deliberately didn't steam it, so he had to eat it first to avoid being sour. Pointing to another big steamed bun, he said, this family is not very poor, with white flour outside and sorghum flour or corn flour inside; Finally, the old man will point to the big buns and say, "This is from relatives in the city. It's all pure noodles. Save it for the last ... "

Usually, professionals are often invited to perform and sing in designated places in my hometown, or someone is getting married, and the baby will be invited to perform for us at the full moon.

This is a custom in my hometown, strange and mysterious.

Hometown Customs 9 Everyone's hometown has its own unique customs, and my hometown customs are also unique and unique, showing folk customs with strong China culture everywhere.

My hometown is Longchang County, Sichuan Province. Our custom there is dragon dancing. In the busiest time of the year, that is, the eighth day of the first month, the dragon dance performance in my hometown is extremely grand and unique.

This day is the day when there is a big dragon in the county. In 18 townships in the county, there are 18 colored silk dragons marching on the county streets. In all directions. In cities and rural areas, even people in neighboring cities and counties are famous for coming to watch the fun.

With the sound of firecrackers, gongs and drums, dragon lanterns danced, and everyone helped the old and the young, and there was an endless stream. People on both sides of the street cheered, surrounded and admired. Some people can't wait, or feel addicted, so they run to the dragon and touch it with their hands. Some people walk around and jump under the dragon's stomach. It is said that touching the dragon can save people from diseases and bring good luck.

The dragon worship platform for dragon dancing is built in the People's Square in the center of the city. Behind the stage, there are two pillars with more than ten meters of colorful dragons embracing each other, which is even more imposing. On the stage stood a row of leaders and distinguished guests, specially waiting for colorful dragons to come and give them a "finishing touch". It is said that longan was painted by the supreme leader himself. This shows the significance of making the finishing point.

The performance begins with two phoenixes of Shuangfeng, and ends with the big colorful dragon in Longshi Town. The phoenix comes first, and then the dragon, which shows the meaning of auspicious dragon and phoenix.

Every bit of life, without exception, reflects the rich and colorful regional cultural characteristics, without exception, shows the unique charm of national culture. Let's build our homeland together and pass on the folk customs of our hometown.

Hometown customs 10 My hometown is a beautiful place, and it is very lively at the beginning of May every year, because every household is busy preparing for the Dragon Boat Festival.

Finally, I waited until the fifth day of May.

In the morning, people are already busy before the sun gets up. Look! The master's children get up early and run in and out; Children in Jia Xi also get up early and are very busy. Adults are always busy inside and outside the house. Guess what they are doing. They are busy making zongzi, a special food for the Dragon Boat Festival. The zongzi there can be described as a must: white glutinous rice mixed with a few red beans is particularly naughty; Some zongzi are wrapped in pork and taste delicious; Some zongzi are wrapped in candied dates, so that you can eat sweet honey ... and their shapes are different, from triangular to quadrilateral. There are pillow-shaped and small pagoda-shaped; Some are rod-shaped, some have one corner facing up, and the rest extend in all directions!

When you walk in the street, the air is filled with the charming taste of zongzi. Stepping into the street that is not prosperous, the small streets and lanes are crowded with people, and people who pick things and pull them home can be seen everywhere. The most lively is the open space in the village! Look! The people on the inner and outer floors form a huge circle. People are looking forward to the early appearance of the lion dance team. In the sound of gongs and drums, two beautiful lions appeared. They walked left and right, like a clumsy bear. Cute!

Time is like a naughty child. In a blink of an eye, it's past one. People lined up, went out of the house again and stood on both sides of the street. Young people dressed in festive costumes shuttle through the streets and enter the city to participate in the annual dragon boat race. At this time, the unknown river in the town became lively.

At three o'clock in the afternoon, the game begins. The dragon boats in the river are lined up like a group of mighty soldiers. The members of the Dragon Boat are fully prepared. They held the oars tightly and were ready to go. The drummers also posed as if to say, "I must win today's competition." At 3 o'clock 15, I don't know where there was a powerful whistle. The dragon boat seems to paddle on the blue waves, leaving a series of waterlines on the water. Drums and shouts interweave into a beautiful music. ...

As the sun sets, the silence of the night replaces the busyness of the day. After dinner, people gathered in the open space, lit a fire in the shade, danced around the fire, sang songs and chatted cheerfully about the noon game.

The Dragon Boat Festival in my hometown is somewhat gorgeous in simplicity and somewhat leisurely in busyness. Walking in the street, I was very excited. Because it's also a children's festival.