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What words are used to describe "traditional festivals"?

1, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new [cjiùying xěn]

Interpretation: farewell. Welcome: welcome. Saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new is to celebrate the New Year.

Sentence: Every household sets off firecrackers and fireworks to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, releasing the happiness for one year. Of course, I am no exception, and I am tired of setting off firecrackers. Recalling setting off firecrackers when I was a child, I have a different taste in my heart.

Maintain a good old age

The custom of not sleeping on the last night of the old year and staying up late to welcome the new year.

Sentence: On New Year's Eve, people often stay up all night. It is a custom that China people still attach great importance to getting together and having a good drink for the New Year.

3. Happy New Year [g not ng hè x and n xǐ]

Jubilee: good luck and happiness. I respectfully congratulate you on your happiness and good luck in the new year. Common expressions of New Year greetings.

Sentence: The Chinese New Year is coming, and the shopping mall hangs banners to celebrate the New Year.

4. Residual winter and December

December: December of the lunar calendar. Refers to the end of the year.

Sentence: In the middle of winter and December, there are desolate scenes everywhere.

5. Emotions and sorrows

Sorrow and joy, gathering and parting. Generally refers to all kinds of situations experienced in life and all kinds of moods arising therefrom.

Sentence: The moon is full of ups and downs, and people have joys and sorrows.

6. Family reunion

The whole family gets together.

Sentence: On the Mid-Autumn Festival, every family gets together to enjoy the moon.

be brightly lit

Describe light, fire will make the night bright.

Sentence: At night, the streets are brightly lit and cars are weaving.

8. Decoration [zhā ng d ē ng jié c m: i]

Hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festival or a scene with festival activities.

Sentence: On New Year's Eve, every household is decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and everyone is in high spirits.

9, 99 pairs 1 【 Ji Ji Gu and Y: 】

In the final analysis.

Sentence-making: Lao Wang often says to everyone, "99 returns to one, and the fallen leaves return to their roots."

10, tomorrow's yellow flower [rihuanghu ā]

Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

Sentence: revisiting the old place, the past has become the past, which is sad.

1 1, have a good full moon [hu ā h m: o yuè yuá n]

Flowers bloom and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. Mostly used to congratulate people's weddings.

Sentence: I wish you a long life together.

12, prosperity [? Cai Yuanhong Tang]

H: accessible and smooth. People who make a fortune have good fortune and make money smoothly.

Sentence: the boss prayed ~, so when the market opened in the New Year, two more strings of firecrackers were set off.

13, the lucky star shines high [fü xě ng gā ozhà o]

Describe people as lucky and blessed.

Sentence: As long as we walk upright and sit upright, we will be lucky.

14, good luck.

Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Sentence: I wish the new year a good start, rolling financial resources and prosperous business!

15, full weather [wàn Xiàng gēng xρn]

Vientiane: everything in the universe; More: change. Changes in things or scenes

Sentence-making: Socialist construction is developing vigorously, and the motherland is full of weather.