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The implication of eating chicken in the New Year.

The moral of eating chicken in the New Year: good luck.

Eating chicken in the New Year is because the word "chicken" means "auspiciousness" and "sacrifice", which is easy to understand and deeply rooted in people's hearts. Eating chicken in the New Year is for good luck. Chicken wings, which means flying high and making great achievements. Drinking chicken soup for the first meal during the Spring Festival symbolizes "peace in Thailand".

Among them, the main workers should eat chicken feet, which means "grasping wealth in the New Year", and "promising young people" should eat chicken wings, which means that they can fly high and dig out dregs, while their families eat chicken bones, which means "getting ahead". People continue this custom and traditional culture by eating chicken on New Year's Day.

Guangzhou people worship God, take chickens and geese as their "eldest sons", and all choose "take the chicken" to survive fiercely. Eating chicken in the New Year means good luck. Because the pronunciation of the word "chicken" is similar to that of "Ji", it has become a must for New Year's Eve.

Spring Festival custom:

The Spring Festival is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, with a century as the first and four seasons as the first. The activities of the New Sannai Spring Festival are centered on offering sacrifices, praying and praying, and are carried out in the form of eliminating the old and establishing the new, offering sacrifices to ancestors, exorcising evil spirits and praying for a bumper harvest. The content is rich and colorful, lively and festive, and the annual flavor is rich, which embodies the essence of traditional culture of Chinese civilization.

During the Spring Festival, all kinds of New Year celebrations will be held all over the country, and the content or details of customs will be different because of different regional cultures. Chinese New Year has a long history, and some relatively fixed customs have been formed in the process of inheritance and development, many of which have been passed down to this day.

For example, buying new year's goods, sweeping dust, posting New Year greetings, eating and keeping New Year's Eve, celebrating New Year's Eve, dancing dragons and lions, offering sacrifices to the gods and ancestors, praying for disaster relief, worshipping gods, gambling on boats, temple fairs, playing gongs and drums, cursor flags, putting lanterns and wine, and so on. Traditional festival ceremonies and related custom activities are important contents of festival elements, bearing rich and colorful festival cultural connotations.