This week is the 'Willful' week of the year! Xiaobian Kan Dashan

by:Hongzhou      2021-02-24
The winter solstice is one of the twenty-four solar terms in China. On this day, there is a tradition of eating dumplings in many parts of the country. The ancients believed that at the winter solstice, although it was still in the cold season, spring was not far away. At this time, people who go out have to go home for the winter festival, which means they have a home at the end of the year. On the winter solstice of 2014, there was no bitter north wind and no flying snow. This winter will feel like winter at least. Photo: Winter solstice and warm winter have gradually become the norm in Shenzhen. The occasional cold wind seems to remind people that they are still in the winter, and the cotton clothes on the body are also like telling, dear, don't wear autumn clothes'arrogant' in winter! Now that we have talked about the winter solstice today, I have to mention dumplings, the indelible mark of this traditional Chinese food in the history of China's development. Nowadays, the environment is constantly changing. People may abandon bad customs or habits, and the good aspects will naturally remain. Dumplings are one of them. Some people may say that dumplings are often eaten by northerners, but southerners don't like it. The author has no answer, and can only say that the customs are different. The author also sighs, China is really big! For example, the weather forecast for a certain country is very simple. It is either rainy or sunny all over the country. Unlike the weather forecast in China, which has to be reported for five minutes. Ha, the author has no other meaning. After all, it can’t represent a lot. . Okay, on the topic of the winter solstice, the author will talk to everyone here, yes, another interesting thing to tell you, this week is a lucky week, Monday is the winter solstice, Wednesday is Christmas Eve, Thursday is Christmas, three holidays , So capricious!
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