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Proverbs and verses about off-year

Proverbs and poems about off-year are as follows:

Proverbs: Twenty-three kitchen gods go to heaven, twenty-four sweep houses, twenty-five paste windows, twenty-six stew big meat, twenty-seven slaughter cocks, twenty-eight white flour, twenty-nine paste friends, and thirty families eat jiaozi happily.

Poems: 1. Xiao Nian

Song Wen Tianxiang

Yan Shuo met with poverty, and Jiangnan worshipped Xiao Nian.

when you are old, you are happy, and your life experience is death.

crows make noise in the snow in Qian Shan and fly to Wan Li.

I feel lonely when I go out, but I am at a loss.

2. Twenty-four Days

Song Wen Tianxiang

Strong-hearted, with a bright future, his illness is quiet and gloomy.

Three days before the Spring Festival, Jiangxiang is in its primary year.

if there is water at the age of 18, customs vary.

the temple is barren and slippery, so who burns paper money?

3.

Song and Sun Song

chajia's remnant calendar is full of memories of his hometown.

in the year, the light snake goes to the valley, and the geese travel with the sun.

It is forbidden to welcome Nuo drums in the queeque, and incense is offered to the stove in the adjacent street.

a hero must be self-reliant and prone to gray hair.

brief introduction of off-year

traditional festivals in China, also known as "New Year's Festival", "Kitchen God Festival" and "Festival of offering sacrifices to stoves", mainly include sweeping dust and offering sacrifices to stoves. China is a vast country with great differences in customs. Due to different customs, the days called "off-year" are different. Most of southern China is the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, while northern China is the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month. Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai call "24th of the twelfth lunar month" and "the night before New Year's Eve" off-year.

The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month is called off-year in Nanjing, on the 16th day of the first month in some parts of Yunnan, and on New Year's Eve in some parts of southwest and north China. Off-year is usually regarded as the beginning of a busy year, which means that people begin to prepare new year's goods, sweep dust, offer sacrifices to stoves, etc., and prepare for a clean and good year, which expresses people's good wish to bid farewell to the old year, welcome the new year and welcome the good fortune. Sacrificial stoves have a history of thousands of years in our country, which is a reflection of China people's dream of "having enough food and clothing".