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There is a legend about the origin of "year". In ancient times, our ancestors
were subject to the threat of a most ferocious animal called 'Nian' (year),
which lived on various kinds of animals.
In winter where food was scarce
in the mountains, 'Nian' would intrude the villages to eat human beings and
beasts of burden. People were frightened and on tenterhooks. People fought
against Nian for many years, and they found Nian was afraid of three things: red
color, fire and sound.
Therefore, in winter people hung a piece of red
peach wood at the door, lighted a pile of fire at the gate, beat gongs and drums
heavily to make a loud sound, without sleeping throughout the night. One night
Nian intruded into the village again and saw the red color and fire at every
door and heard a thunderous sound. It was frightened and retreated to the
mountains.
From then on it dare not come out again. After the night was
over, people gave congratulations to each other. They put up red lanterns and
drank liquor and wine at feasts to celebrate their victory.
To celebrate the great victory people of every family would paste red paper
couplets on the door panels, light red lanterns, beat gongs and drums, let off
fireworks and firecrackers all through the night. Early next morning they would
greet each other happily. Generation after generation, the day of Spring
Festival came into being. |