Zhangxi Community in Jiangning Valley pours ink to welcome spring and blesses thousands of homes

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-04

Nanjing, Feb. 4, Jiangsu, China In order to enrich the spiritual and cultural life of the masses and add a festive, civilized and peaceful festival atmosphere to the upcoming Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon. Combined with the theme of "Civilized Jiangning, Warm New Year" and "Art Sees Jiangning, Art Brings Happiness", Zhangxi Community and Xingjiao Social Work Service Center organized community calligraphy enthusiasts to carry out "Our Festival Spring Festival - Splashing Ink to Welcome Spring Festival and Blessing to Ten Thousand Homes", "Civilization Practice Concentration Day Activities" and "Staying in the Township" Theme Activities of Culture, Science and Technology and Health.

At the event site, the ink was fragrant and the red paper was flying. Calligraphy lovers write Spring Festival couplets and blessing characters for the masses, concentrate on the pen, splash ink, fill the pen and ink with New Year's blessings, and write good wishes into the Spring Festival couplets. "Spring is full of thousands of miles in China, and the blessing of thousands of families in China" ......A pair of Spring Festival couplets full of wishes and the word "Fu" meaning auspiciousness create a strong New Year's flavor, and the scene is warm and festive.

Sticking Spring Festival couplets is a traditional custom for the Spring Festival, in previous years, for the convenience of buying printed couplets, but I still prefer this kind of handwritten Spring Festival couplets, which are more meaningful and more New Year's flavor than printed Spring Festival couplets! Aunt Xie, a resident of the community, said happily with her carefully selected Spring Festival couplets.

In this New Year's Spring Festival couplet writing blessing activity, a total of more than 20 Spring Festival couplets and the word "Fu" were sent, while promoting traditional Chinese culture, sending good wishes for the New Year to the masses, so that community residents can taste a different "cultural New Year's flavor".

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