Spring Festival is coming, what do you need to put at home?

1, New Year pictures. New Year pictures can be arranged at home during the Spring Festival, and it is also common to hang New Year pictures in urban and rural areas during the Spring Festival. Colorful New Year pictures add a lot of prosperous and happy holiday 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. New Year pictures, like Spring Festival couplets, originated from "door gods". Putting up New Year pictures at home is to satisfy people's good wishes for blessing in the New Year.

2, the blessing word. During the Spring Festival, you can decorate some "Fu" characters at home. The word "Fu" contains all the good luck that we call wealth, longevity, health and success every day, so it is deeply loved by the people. The word "blessing" means "welcoming" and "receiving". It is said that during the Spring Festival, gods will come to the world to enjoy worship. If the word "fu" is posted at home, the god of fortune will enter the door, so that his family will be particularly blessed.

3. Couplets. You can decorate some couplets at home during the Spring Festival. Generally speaking, according to the traditional custom of our country, every household should put up couplets during the Spring Festival. The gate is decorated with red couplets that can bring good luck. It can not only be used as a decorative item for the gate to welcome the sweet and beautiful Spring Festival, but also play a feng shui role in Naji in the new year, making the fortune in the coming year better.

4. hang lanterns. You can decorate some lanterns at home during the Spring Festival. Hanging lanterns in the Spring Festival means hanging red lanterns, which symbolizes reunion. Lanterns in China are also called lanterns. Originated in the Western Han Dynasty more than 1800 years ago, red lanterns symbolizing reunion are hung around the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year to create a festive atmosphere. Later, lanterns became a symbol of happiness for the people of China.