Festival customs
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Live and die with joy. The hand of the child, with the hand of the child, shall grow old." This old and firm commitment is a romantic and beautiful legend. This year's spring season coincides with the Western Valentine's Day, adding a lot of romance to China's traditional festivals, having been married to a husband for 10 years, turning from a lover to a husband, bouncing fingers, half running water, half into dust, and our marriage, which has been flat and flat for 10 years. My husband is not a romantic, but he is very real and committed, and he never knows what to give me on a day like the anniversary of marriage or my birthday, nor what to give me, and I am depressed about that, but I am relieved to think about what he has done. After 10 years of marriage, I've learned a little bit more about marriage, but it's not just plain, it's like big cabbage, it's normal, it's ordinary, but it's so comfortable to eat. Almost on Valentine's Day, even though we're not lovers, I'm going to wake up early and make a delicious cake for my husband on these two holidays, but when I'm done cleaning up, I hold my husband's hand and ask him, “Do you know what this means” and I can't smile, and say, “You're so romantic, you don't have any, it's called a man-in-law, and you're old! I was completely defeated by him. Chocolate, strawberries have always been a sweet representative, and today we have made such a beautiful cake, to all the lovers of the world。
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It's getting more and more odoury with the cuisine and porridge. Speaking of garlic, according to the old man, it's the same word as "calculating" -- it's the business that collects the money and calculates the year's income and expenditure -- it's the same day that counts the profits and losses, including external and external debts, and that's what counts. The creditor of the debt for this day should be ready to pay the letter from the person who owes him money. There is a saying in Beijing: “The porridge, the garlic, the mail, the mail, the debt, the payment.” Then someone who owes money to another person, replaces the word “calculated” with garlic as a sign of taboo and avoids the word “calculated”, which he owes to another person, will eventually be repaid. It is also said that it is difficult to ask for money every year until the end of the year for an early businessman. There's a smart businessman who moves, and on this day, he picks up a lot of little cans of garlic. By the end of the year, he'll have a small can of garlic, and he'll have to come to the house of the man he owed. Short what? It's just that I don't want to talk about the bill, and I'm gonna take out the can, and I'm gonna say, it's gonna be New Year's, there's nothing to carry, and I'm gonna bring a can of garlic, and I'm gonna eat a dumpling. Because of the homogeneity between garlic and “counting”, it is natural for the account holders to think that you've been working hard for a year and that it's time to do the math, and then to do it. Once the story was heard, it became widespread. However, it continues to this day and has faded away the meaning of the original bill, replacing it with the festivities added to the festivities of spring。