中国节日慕课学习心得英语400 Spring Festival in China's most important festival is the Spring Festival, for Chinese people also known as the Chinese New Year. To Westerners, Spring Festival is as important as Christmas. The date of the Spring Festival is determined by the lunar calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, Chinese festivals vary from the end of January to the beginning of February. The festival actually starts on the eve of the Lunar New Year and ends on the fifth day of the first month of the lunar calendar. However, it is usually called the Lantern Festival, which means that the Spring Festival officially ends in many parts of the country and is the last few days of preparation for the new year, that is, the last month In the last few days, when the house has been thoroughly cleaned, the debts paid off, the hair cut and the new clothes bought are decorated with paper rolls printed with auspicious couplets (as shown on both sides of the page). In many families, people burn incense in their homes and temples, and in the next few months, they burn incense in their homes and temples, worship their ancestors, and pray for gods to protect their health. "Chinese New Year", which means "Chinese New Year", is a common saying used by Chinese people to celebrate the Spring Festival. In fact, it is to greet the new year at midnight, when the new year and the new year alternate. People used to set off firecrackers to ward off evil spirits and welcome the arrival of the new year. On New Year's Eve, the whole city will be engulfed by the deafening sound of firecrackers. All family members get together to eat dumplings. Jiaozi is a kind of steamed dumpling. As shown in the figure below, it is very popular in the north, while people in the south like sticky and sweet glutinous rice pudding called New Year cake. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/2c37bc2013a6f524ccbff121dd36a32d7275c747.html