2. Hanging during the Chinese New Year: The implication is the hope given in the heart to welcome the arrival of the New Year. In order to welcome the good luck next year, I hope I can go there. On New Year's Eve, that is, at the junction of two years, we bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. Red lanterns are hung high above our heads, and people walk under them and look up at the "good luck" lamp, which means that we have good luck in the new year.
3. Hanging Lantern Festival: According to historical records, during the Lantern Festival, the custom of hanging lanterns can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, in order to celebrate the peace of the country and the people, the emperor tied lanterns and used flashing lights to symbolize "lucky dragons, prosperous people and strong country". Since then, the custom of playing lanterns has been widely spread.