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In the traditional Chinese New Year, the fourth day of the Lunar New Year carries a wealth of cultural connotations and customs. This day is not only a part of the festival celebration, but also a kind of affectionate review and inheritance of traditional culture by Chinese descendants.
**Exploring the source of customs**
The fourth day of the Lunar New Year is known as the "Day of the Sheep", and its deep historical roots can be traced back to the ancient agricultural civilization. At that time, people's destiny was closely linked to the land, and the prosperity of the sheep as an important member of the family was regarded as a symbol of good luck in the new year. As a result, this day becomes a special day when people focus on the sheep and pray for a bountiful harvest and happiness and good health in the new year.
**Modern Celebration New Fashion**
The wheels of the times are rolling forward, and although modern life and agricultural production are no longer as closely related as in ancient times, the celebrations on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year are becoming more and more colorful. Young people, especially those who are energetic young women, have pioneered new ways to celebrate on this day. Dressed in fashionable clothes decorated with sheep's horn elements or tasting delicious lamb dishes, this is not only a trend, but also an innovative interpretation of tradition.
**Worship of the God of Wealth**
In addition to the Day of the Sheep, the fourth day of the Lunar New Year is a sacred time to worship the God of Wealth. In traditional Chinese culture, the God of Wealth is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Therefore, every household will carefully prepare rich offerings in the hope of attracting wealth and wealth in the new year. This custom has been passed down to this day, and many families and businesses worship it on this day in the hope that the new year will bring endless luck and abundance.
**Personal perception and experience**
In my memory, the fourth day of the Lunar New Year was always shrouded in laughter and a warm atmosphere. When I was a child, I would follow in my parents' footsteps and prepare the offerings needed to worship the God of Wealth, and although I didn't understand the meaning at the time, I still remember the solemn and pleasant memories vividly. Now that I'm older, I'm starting to appreciate the culture behind these traditions and appreciate every moment of being with my family.
On the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, let us celebrate not only the joy of the New Year, but also the continuation of our culture and traditions. Let us continue to inherit these beautiful customs with a heart of respect and love, so that the Spring Festival is not only a festival, but also an eternal cultural spirit that will be passed on from generation to generation.