Then Mery Christmas for you and your beloved ones !

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Jan 6, 4:58 pm, antidefm <[email protected]> wrote:
> Christmas is just one day even it is different day for Catholic
> (December 25) or Orthodox (january 6 or 7) for the historical reason.
> But "Chirstmas Season" means the period of time around Christmas (no
> specific dates).
> I guess "Spring Festival" is probably similiar to "Christmas season",
> just that period of time around Chinese Lunar New Yaer Day.
> Today is Orthodox Christmas, so Merry Christmas !
>
> On Jan 5, 8:49 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > When Lunar New Year comes, Spring comes as well, at the same time. I
> > guess that thousands years ago people were not sure whether the hard
> > Winter would last forever or another Spring would come. If we live in
> > the countryside, at this time is when we can see the first signs that
> > fresh life comes in small plants, in animals, etc. We call Spring
> > Festival to all celebrations of those happy events around New Year.
>
> > And strictly speaking, the days since Lunar New Year starts and it
> > lasts until two weeks later when celebrations end up with the Lantern
> > Festival. And much more strictly, to the celebration that we have with
> > our family during the evening and night to pass from one year to the
> > next one, or New Year´s Eve. But this is not the usual meaning of the
> > word Spring Festival.
>
> > For most villages and cities the days before are also days for
> > celebrations such as washing, cleaning, refurbish of decoration, time
> > to get rid of old and useless outfits and other things, and to buy new
> > ones, etc. In most families, that preparation, in particular washing
> > and cleaning and redecoration, has its traditional sequence and
> > rituals. Also, it uses to be done among all members of the family and
> > extended family, and sometimes with friends and neighbours. Therefore
> > they are fun and celebration. Ancestors and important gods stay, but
> > somehow, we make the old little spirits to pass away with the dust
> > amid we prepare ourselves and our environment to attract the new ones
> > as soon as the New Year will come. That is why, unaccurately, we also
> > say sometimes that Spring Festival goes since Laba Festival, when
> > preparation starts, till Lantern Festival.
>
> > In the West, people call Christmas to a certain period of time, that I
> > do not know yet. However, strictly speaking, Christmas is just one
> > day.
>
> > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > Xi
>
> > On Jan 6, 12:26 am, antidefm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > What is the "Spring Festival"?! Is there any specific date(s) for
> > > that? How it related to "Chinese Lunar New Year"?
>
> > > On Jan 5, 8:26 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > First of all, we have to realise that China, in terms of people is
> > > > bigger than the whole Europe, bigger than all countries from Alaska to
> > > > Argentina combined, etc. Some say that China is not a country, it is a
> > > > world.
>
> > > > It means that whatever you might do or imagine for New Year, probaly
> > > > it fits into a tradition and will be more or less what at least one
> > > > family will do in China too. Therefore do not mind too much to find
> > > > the right tradition. Do what you want, probably it is a tradition
> > > > somewhere. And if it is not in China, it will be somewhere across East
> > > > Asia.
>
> > > > But, in case, you want to know some of them, in case you want to
> > > > follow what astrologers say that will push an auspicious year, I will
> > > > post some links that tell the most extended ones. Supersticion,
> > > > tradition or just fun? Does it matter? To have peaceful, friendly,
> > > > comfortable, loving and exciting Festival matters.
>
> > > > Somehow the meaning of Chinese New Year is more radical than the
> > > > Western New Year. We break completely with the former year, we clean
> > > > the dust of the past year, we change ourselves more than in the West.
> > > > Also, it is not about lists of wishes, resolutions, goals, etc. The
> > > > next year is a blank book that will be written among many (including
> > > > spirits). To make resolutions, goals, etc. would sound arrogant, as if
> > > > we had full power over our destiny. The right attitude and the promise
> > > > to do our best according to what next year will bring  to us is all
> > > > that we can do.
>
> > > > I start with what our fellow member antidefm cooked for us from CCTV,
> > > > a dish and how some people prepare themselves for this celebration.
>
> > > > Chinese ready for Spring Festival - Weather 
> > > > Forecasthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAfqQ8QnXFY
>
> > > > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > > > Xi- Hide quoted text -
>
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