During the Spring Festival, people in many areas like to stick various paper-cut window grilles on their windows. Window grilles can not only set off the festive atmosphere, but also bring people beautiful enjoyment, integrating decoration, appreciation and practicality.
Step 2 paste the word "fu"
No matter now or in the past, the word "Fu" posted in the Spring Festival has pinned people's yearning for a happy life and wishes for a better future. During the Spring Festival, every household should put the word "Fu" on doors, walls and lintels. Sticking the word "Fu" in the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom.
3. Posting currency
Hanging money has a long history. Because the name has the word "money", hanging them under the eaves of the door indicates that the new year's financial resources are rolling. It is generally believed that hanging money is a custom that began in the Song Dynasty. In fact, there was a custom of hanging money as early as the Jin Dynasty. In ancient China, there was a custom of expressing meaning by winning, which was recorded in the Book of Rites at the end of Han Dynasty.
Step 4 stick to the door
Door-keeper, that is, the guard of Simen, is a painting posted on the door during the Lunar New Year. As guardians of folk beliefs, people stick idols on doors to drive away evil spirits and ghosts, defend their homes, maintain peace, help public utilities and bring good luck. It is the beloved patron saint of China people.
Step 5 paste new year pictures
Hanging New Year pictures during the Spring Festival is also very common in urban and rural areas. Thick black and colorful New Year pictures add a lot of prosperity and festive atmosphere to thousands of families. New Year pictures are an ancient folk art in China, which reflects people's simple customs and beliefs and places their hopes on the future. With the rise of block printing, the content of New Year pictures is not limited to monotonous themes such as door gods, but has become rich and colorful.