1, "Little Door God".
The god of sticking to the door is an ancient tradition of the Chinese nation. In the countryside, every household has a door god. During the Chinese New Year, the portrait of the door god should be replaced with a new one. Nowadays, it is rare to see a door god statue in the city, and children don't know about it. Chinese New Year is a good time to learn about traditional culture, and you can watch the movie "Little Door God" with your children to learn about the door gods and their stories.
2, "Year Beast Wars".
Fight for Love, Fight for Legacy "Year Beast Wars" is a story about happiness, blending mythology, adventure, emotion and other elements. The image of the young beast in the film is very subversive, and it turns out to be a grumpy uncle! Everyone is happy for the New Year, but not happy for the New Year. He felt that the Chinese New Year was a boring job, he needed to dress up as a fierce beast to scare people, and he had to be chased by firecrackers. I wanted to retire, but I was rejected.
3, "Yuan Ri".
An episode of the "Chinese Choir" series of animated works, with classic ancient poems as the theme of the story, and Wang Anshi as the background. Each frame is a beautiful ink painting. The short film is based on the folk tales and legends of Jiading, and reproduces the festive Spring Festival in the Ming Dynasty from the perspective of a child.
4, "Reunion and Reunion".
A short story about a little boy who draws a picture at the station and wants to give it to his flight attendant mother. The child and the mother looked at each other through the car window, conveying the desire for reunion, and the Sichuan accent in the short story added a sense of intimacy.
Through these films, children can have a deeper understanding of Chinese New Year customs, such as sticking Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, eating reunion dinners, etc., and can learn many stories about courage, friendship, unity and love. It is important to note that the choice of films should be made according to the age and interests of the children, and they should be accompanied by appropriate guidance during the process.