The customs of the fourth day of the Lunar New Year are so colorful! I especially like the sense of ceremony, which makes people feel very solemn and meaningful.
When it comes to welcoming and receiving God, I think it is not only a belief, but also a cultural inheritance and respect. Through this ritual, we can not only express our respect for the gods, but also feel the cohesion of the family and the yearning for a better life.
The custom of eating folding baskets also made me feel the importance of thrift and environmental protection. Combining leftovers together to make a hodgepodge not only avoids waste, but also means that you will not have to worry about food and clothing in the coming year. This is a practical and beautiful approach!
In addition, on the fourth day of junior high school, you should thoroughly clean your home and outside, and collect garbage in one place and throw it away, symbolizing throwing away poverty and bad luck and welcoming good luck and success in the new year. This custom also made me feel people's expectations and pursuits for a new life.
In short, the customs and traditions of the fourth day of the Lunar New Year are an important part of our Chinese culture, which carry people's yearning and pursuit of a better life, as well as our history and culture. Let's work together to inherit and carry forward these wonderful traditions!