The third and fourth days of junior high school worship the girl and go

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-12

The smell of the New Year in the fireworks of the world"The first cub of the junior year, the second lang of the junior high school, the third and the fourth worship girl. "This old New Year's greeting has been rooted in my mind for more than 50 years, and I have always adhered to this traditional culture passed down from my ancestors. When I was a son, the first thing I did when I got up early in the morning on the first day of the new year was to say hello to my parents and my grandparents. Later, I got married, and I had a son-in-law role, so on the second day of junior high school, no matter what big things happened, I couldn't stop me from going to my parents-in-law to pay New Year's greetings, of course, it was also necessary to go to my aunt and uncle on the third and fourth days of junior high school. Now, the previous generation is basically gone, there is only one sister-in-law, who is 81 years old this year, since a few years ago, I have poured all my filial piety to the elders on my sister-in-law, not only the third and fourth years of the junior high school to go to her old man's house to pay New Year's greetings, and I usually go to see my sister-in-law from time to time.

For the sake of this filial piety culture, I always ask my son to do the same. However, the times are changing, the concept is updating, and now the New Year's greetings are basically solved with a mobile phone, a WeChat and a red envelope, and I conclude that there seems to be something missing in this way, but it is stubborn against the current young generation. On the second day of junior high school, my son didn't even want to go to Yue's house, I had to get angry, how could I lose all the things of my ancestors. It is undeniable that with the changes of the times, various traditional cultures have either disappeared or been reborn in the torrent of history. However, as an important part of traditional Chinese culture, the New Year's greeting culture has a long history, extensive influence and far-reaching significance, making it unique among many traditional cultures. In the traditional custom of paying New Year's greetings, people will go to the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year's greetings and send blessings and gifts to express their love and blessings to each other. This custom not only reflects people's cherishing of family affection, but also plays a progressive role in enhancing people's cohesion and promoting social harmony, and also shows the traditional virtues and profound cultural heritage of the Chinese nation.

In today's society, despite the increasing availability of means of communication, visiting the New Year in person is still regarded as a form of respect and courtesy. The inheritance of New Year's greeting culture not only helps to promote the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, but also strengthens the emotional exchanges between people and enhances social cohesion and centripetal force. In addition, the New Year's greeting culture can also promote the development of the local economy and provide more business opportunities and profit space for businesses. We should strengthen the publicity and education of the New Year's greeting culture, encourage people to visit the New Year in person, and at the same time innovate forms and means to make this traditional custom rejuvenate and vitality in modern society. Only in this way can we better inherit and carry forward the culture of New Year's greetings and contribute to the cultural prosperity of the Chinese nation.

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