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1、Today , my partner and I will compare Spring Festival with Christmas in three aspects.1 Origin and Legend 2 Customs 3 DecorationAs we know, Spring Festival is the grandest and the most important annual event for Chinese people, but nowadays a few people concern the origin and story behind the holida

2、y. So first of all, I want to introduce the origin and legend of Spring Festival to you.(1)Origin and LegendOriginThe origin of the festival can be traced back to the worshiping activities in the Shang Dynasty (17th century BC - 1046 BC). People attributed their food, clothes and harvest to the god

3、and ancestors will, so they held sacrifice ceremonies to pray for blessing and peace at the end of each year. The date for the ceremony wasnt fixed till the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD), when Emperor Wudi commanded to use the lunar calendar. There was a big festival fair launched by the government,

4、 and civil people also gathered for celebration. New custom activities also arose, such as burning the bamboo (setting off fireworks nowadays), hanging peach boards (pasting Spring Couplets nowadays) and staying up at night.Chinese New Year Story - Legend of Monster NianMany existing customs and act

5、ivities of the festival actually can be traced back to a popular story of the Monster Nian, which helps to explain why and how the festival is celebrated.in ancient time, there was a ferocious monster named “Nian” with sharp teeth and horns. Secluding itself in the dark sea for a long time, the beas

6、t would go onshore by the end of the lunar year and hunt people and livestock. However, the monster was afraid of red color and loud sound, Hence, on every New Years Eve, people would paste red spring couplets, light candles and burn bamboos (set off firework) to ward off all the evil spirits. The e

7、ntire village and town were ablaze with lights, and people would stay up to welcome the New Year.(2)Customs1 New Years Eve Dinner Having reunion dinners is one of the most important customs of Spring Festival.Chinese Dumplings: The Chinese dumpling now enjoys worldwide popularity. Its history can be

8、 traced back to South and North Dynasty (420 589). This kind of tradition has a meaning of changing of years, because “jiao” has the meaning of changing. In some places, people even put a clean coin into the dumplings, because they think the one who eats the coin will become wealthier.Fish: In China

9、, there is a blessing speech as Nian Nian You Yu, which means May you have surpluses and bountiful harvests every year. In southern China, some people just eat the middle part of the fish on the New Year Eve, leaving the head and tail to the next day to symbolize completeness. Spring Rolls: It was f

10、irst eaten on fourth day of February in Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 420). Fresh vegetables or ingredients in spring time are wrapped inside and people eat it to welcome a new spring. Now it has also become a dessert in some places in the reunion dinner, which contain peoples wish to welcome a new start

11、.Hot Pot: Hot pot is a necessary dish in some places in the country. Eating hot pot makes people feel warm and the atmosphere is very kind. The red color indicates that the following year is booming.Rice Dumplings: Since the Song Dynasty (960 1279), people have had the custom of eating Yuanxiao duri

12、ng the Lantern Festival. In south part of the country, the rice dumplings are called Tangyuan in Chinese. The making process is similar with that of the traditional dumplings. But in north part of the country, the rice dumplings are called Yuanxiao, and are made by wrapping glutinous rice flour onto

13、 stuffing.2 Firecrackers and FireworksPeople will set off firecrackers in the early morning of New Years Day. Once they wake up, it is the first thing they do. People wish to welcome the good luck inside when they open their doors in the morning. Fireworks are also set off in the evening of Lantern

14、Festival.3 CCTV New Years GalaThis is a comprehensive art and performance event on the festivals eve. Performances include basic elements such as skits, cross talk (Xiangsheng), songs and dances. The performance always ends with the song “Cannot Forget Tonight”.4 Red EnvelopeRed envelope, also known

15、 as lucky money, is prepared for children by adults and the elderly and given after the reunion dinner. In folk culture, the children will live safe and sound for the whole year if they get lucky money. Wechat Red Envelope has also become popular in recent years. During the Spring Festival, young pe

16、ople are inclined to send Wechat envelopes to each other as a way of greeting. It is fast and convenient way to contact with friends from afar.5 Visting Friends and RelativesPeople drop in at relatives and friends houses, greeting one another with Happy New Year. In ancient times younger people had

17、to salute the elderly by kowtowing; today they salute them by offering good wishes.6 Spring CoupletsOn the New Years Eve, all the door panels will be pasted with the Spring Couplets, highlighting Chinese calligraphy with characters on red paper in black or gold ink, giving an atmosphere of rejoicing

18、 and festivity.上联:迎新春江山锦绣 yng xn chn jing shn jn xi下联:辞旧岁事泰辉煌 c ji su sh ti hu hung横批:春意盎然 chn y ng rnUpper Scroll: Ring in the spring; landscape is splendidLower Scroll: Ring out the past; everything is gloriousHorizontal Scroll: A Refreshed Spring上联:迎新春事事如意 yng xn chn sh sh r y下联:接鸿福步步高升 ji hng f

19、b b go shng横批:好事临门 ho sh ln mnUpper Scroll: Everything goes well as you expectLower Scroll: Career rises steadily as you wantHorizontal Scroll: Luck Knocks on the Door上联:事事如意大吉祥 sh sh r y d j xing下联:家家顺心永安康 ji ji shn xn yng n kng横批:四季兴隆 s j xng lngUpper Scroll: May you have good luck in everythingLo

20、wer Scroll: May you feel content and your family healtyHorizontal Scroll: Flourishing in Four Seasons(3)Decoration1 Pasting the “Fu”The character “Fu”, meaning good fortune or happiness, is used to express peoples good wishes and yearning for the future, so people usually paste it gates or some furn

21、iture in the house during the Chinese New Year. Pasting the “Fu” upside down, meaning the arrival of happiness or good fortune, is a widely accepted and popular custom among Chinese people.2 Paper-CutsAuspicious words or pictures are cut on red paper and pasted on windows to express good wishes for the future during the happy event.3 New Year PicturesThey originated in Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) with simple patterns to drive away evil. Now they are a kind of decoration for the festival. New meanings and patterns such as conventions, women and babies have been added to the old pictures.

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