目录 Preface The New Year is Coming Chapter I Origination of the Chinese New Year Section 1 Origins of the Chinese New Year Section 2 Legends of New Years Eve and Shou Sui Section 3 The Twelve Zodiacs and the Chinese New Year Chapter II Celebrating the New Year Section 1 The 8th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Celebrating the Laba Festival with Sweet Laba Porridge Section 2 The 23rd Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Worshipping the God of Kitchen with Candies Section 3 The 24th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Cleaning the House Section 4 The 25th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Making Tofu, or Bean Curd Section 5 The 26th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Butchering Pigs Section 6 The 27th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Killing Chicken for Good Luck Section 7 The 28th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Steaming Bread and Rice Cakes Section 8 The 29th Day of the 12th Lunar Month: Visiting Friends and Drinking Alcohol Section 9 New Years Eve:Peace and Good Luck Section 10 The 1st Day of the First Lunar Month: Paying New Year Visits Section 11 The 2nd Day of the First Lunar Month: Showing Gratitude to Parents Section 12 The 3rd Day of the First Lunar Month: Wedding Day of the Rat Section 13 The 4th Day of the First Lunar Month: The Return of the God of Kitchen Section 14 The 5th Day of the First Lunar Month: The Reception of the God of Fortune Section 15 The 6th Day of the First Lunar Month: Sending Away the God of Poverty Section 16 The 7th Day of the First Lunar Month: Going on an Outing Chapter III Spring Festival and Celebration Activities Section 1 Different Nationalities Celebrate the Same Spring Festival Section 2 Spring Festival Travel Rush, the Largest Periodic Migration of Human Beings Section 3 Spring Festival Temple Fair Brings Supreme Fun Section 4 Firecrackers and Fireworks Section 5 Dragon and Lion Dances Section 6 Shehuo, a Show in the Rural Areas of China Section 7 New Years Gala on New Years Eve Section 8 Golden Week for Traveling Around Section 9 Door God and Fu Section 10 Red Packet Section 11 Flowers for Worshiping Gods Chapter IV Chinese New Year Feast Section 1 The Family Reunion Dinner on New Years Eve Section 2 Jiaozi, a Must-have for the Spring Festival Section 3 Rice cake, Tangyuan, Spring Rolls Indicating peoples Wish for a Better Life Chapter V Celebrating the Spring Festival with Wishes for Happiness and Good Luck Section 1 Auspicious Designs Section 2 Spring Couplets on Red Paper Section 3 New Year Paintings
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