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What are the New Year songs?

1, Happy New Year

2. "Congratulations"

3. "Winter jasmine"

4. Happy New Year

5. "Happy New Year"

6. "Get rich, get rich in China."

7. "Here comes the God of Wealth"

8. "Happy New Year"

9. Congratulations

10, "Chinese New Year"

1 1, "get rich"

12, Happy New Year

13, "Happy New Year"

14, "Happy New Year"

15, Happy New Year

16, Happy New Year

17, "A Happy Spring Festival"

18, unforgettable tonight

19, "Happy Chinese New Year with four happy visits"

20. Ode to the Spring Festival

2 1, Taiping year

22, "the first to fifteen"

23. "All your wishes will come true"

24. "Welcome to Spring"

25. "Happy New Year"

26. "Good luck"

27. "Four talents make a fortune"

28. "Happy New Year"

29, "beaming"

30. "Congratulations on getting rich and welcoming the Spring Festival"

Extended data:

1, Yunnan New Year custom

On New Year's Eve in Yunnan, the whole family held homemade Spring Festival couplets and sang "Happy New Year's Songs", which were posted outside the courtyard, in the vegetable garden and in the fields in turn. Bai people's Spring Festival couplets are called "song couplets" because they sing while posting.

2. Spring Festival customs in Shanghai.

In the past, when the Spring Festival came, there were more beggars. There is a beggar who begs not because his family is poor, but because of filial piety. It is said that old people live to 998 1 year-old, and only by eating "a hundred meals" can they live safely.

Therefore, filial sons and daughters take the elderly out to beg for food for their parents on the first day of the new year. There is also a beggar, commonly known as "beggar". The way they beg is interesting. Some beggars wrap their heads in red paper and hang them on bamboo poles. Every time they come to a house, they all say that their business is good and they ask for charity. This is called "delivering vegetable heads".

Some use paper and bamboo silk to make cows. In order to give alms, they go door to door to say good words and auspicious words. This is called "sending spring cattle"; Some people hold branches of holly or cypress and hang some small bells on the branches to show that their families will be like cash cows in the new year. This is the so-called "cash cow".