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Welcome manuscript: Indian New Year
Crying bitterly, not eating, splashing ink when meeting. In India, every year from June 10 to1October 3 1, the New Year lasts for five days, and the fourth day is the New Year. On the first day of the new year, no one is allowed to be angry with others, let alone lose his temper. In some parts of India, every family will cry on New Year's morning, and everyone's face is covered with tears. They greet the New Year with weeping, because time flies and life is short, which is a lament for life.

In some areas, people welcome the New Year by fasting for one day and one night, from early morning to midnight. Because of this strange custom, the Indian New Year is called. Crying for the New Year? 、? Fasting in the New Year? .

In the first five days of the New Year in China, Indians will perform the Indian epic Ramayana (meaning Rama Parade) everywhere, playing the hero and paper giant in the epic? Fight? ,? Hero? When the arrow was lit, the paper giant caught fire in the cheers of the audience. Before New Year's Eve, all kinds of beautiful pictures were posted in front of every household. On the morning of New Year, people go out to pay New Year greetings to the elderly, relatives and friends with elaborate lanterns and red envelopes. After meeting and congratulating each other, sprinkle red powder on each other's foreheads to show good luck and look up at each other. Young people put red ink into water guns and shot at relatives and friends. It's called. Sprinkle red? , indicating good luck.

Indian youth like to meet and fight with their bare hands during the New Year, whether they are familiar with it or not. Watching and cheering is often the object of girls' pursuit. To celebrate the New Year, Boxler, an indigenous people in central India, erected a smooth and thick wooden pole on the playground, with a small bag full of gifts at the top of the pole. Girls hold bamboo poles and try their best to prevent boys from climbing the pole, while boys form a circle under the pole, trying to defend girls from attacking the pole climber until the pole climber takes the small bag.