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New Year's Kowtow Fun Facts.
When I was a child, I grew up in the countryside, and what I can't forget is the interesting things about kowtowing to the New Year.
Early in the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, my uncle called up the seven or eight half-year-old children of our clan, and then led us straight to the second grandfather's house in the north of the street (girls are not allowed to participate); My father is the eldest and can't go out if he wants to stay at home. If others don't go to pay New Year's greetings, they will be looked down upon and said to be unsophisticated.
The second grandfather was already sitting in the middle of the hall, and when he saw us coming, he hurriedly got up to greet us. The uncle said loudly: Second uncle, kowtow to you. The second grandfather said: Come to it, it's free! Uncle said: **Then clench your fists in front of your chest and make a kneeling position. We are all learning from behind, and we are all moving forward. Just when he was about to kneel, the second grandfather grabbed his arm and dragged him up, and the uncle took advantage of the donkey to stand up. Then he handed over the cigarette, and the uncle took it, and did not light the fire, but only put the cigarette in his ear. The second grandfather grabbed peanuts and candies for a few of our children, a handful of them each. In this way, the number of homes I went to was too large, and after a circle, the brim of the uncle's gray felt hat was full of white cigarettes, like the crown of the king in the fairy tale kingdom. Our children also harvested a lot, peanuts, melon seeds, candy, two pockets were full, enough to squander in a day. At this time, you see: the brand-new Spring Festival couplets on the doors of each household are extraordinarily red and dazzling; People come and go on the street, like a market, adults have cigarettes in their mouths, children have peanuts in their mouths, all of them are full of red light and joy.
After worshipping the front street, then to the back street, the back street is over, it's almost ** o'clock, it's time to go home and eat dumplings.
On the second day of the new year, the girl returned to the door, and look, most of the women on the road were carrying large bags and small bags back to their parents' homes, and those who went out of the village to visit relatives also began, and this situation lasted until the fifteenth day of the first month.
This day is the easiest and happiest of the year. After the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, on the second day of February, the dragon raised its head, and a new round of labor began in the countryside, and the cycle repeated.
New Year's greetings and kowtows, the Wen G period was interrupted for a period of time, saying that it was feudal superstition; After the Weng, the countryside gradually recovered. In fact, the New Year's kowtow does not have too much political color, nor does it have feudal superstition, but is more of an expression of respect for the elders, and a tradition of respecting the elderly. It's just once a year, so why be so demanding! Besides, through such a bow and knock, the previous verbal disputes and inner pimples have all disappeared, wouldn't it be more conducive to the harmony and unity of neighbors?