Hanging New Year pictures during the Chinese New Year is a traditional Chinese custom. Every household will hang New Year pictures during the Chinese New Year. So why do people hang New Year pictures during the Chinese New Year? The Spring Festival is an important traditional festival of ours. If you want to know more about the Spring Festival, please come and check out the 2018 Spring Festival special feature on the Fortune Teller website!What does the Spring Festival custom of hanging New Year pictures mean?Hanging New Year pictures is a unique custom of the Chinese Spring Festival. Popular all over the country. During the New Year, New Year pictures are hung on doors or walls. It evolved from the ancient custom of pasting door gods, which was originally used to ward off evil spirits, and later became a way to create a lively atmosphere for the New Year and express people's joy. In the old days, people often hung pictures of "a good harvest" and "five sons passing the imperial examinations". Nowadays, people often hang "calendar" New Year pictures, which include landscapes, flowers, birds and people. Calligraphy, etc. As authentic Chinese traditional paintings, woodblock New Year pictures are rooted in the folk and native to China. They concentrate the artistic talent and diligence and wisdom of the working people, and embody the simple thoughts and feelings of the working people and their strong desire for a better life.The significance of hanging New Year pictures during the Spring Festival:New Year pictures have simple lines, bright colors, and a warm and cheerful atmosphere, such as the Spring Ox Picture, New Year's Picture, Good Harvest Picture, Playing with Babies, Family Reunion, Watching Lanterns, Fat Babies, etc. There are also pictures with gods, historical stories, and theatrical characters as themes. Many of them are used as door paintings, mixed with the concept of "gods protecting the house", such as "Shentu Yulei", "Tianguan", "Qin Qiong Jingde", etc. The genres (or forms) include door paintings (single-panel and double-panel), four-screen strips, and horizontal and vertical single-panel paintings. There are records of New Year pictures in the Song Dynasty. The earliest woodblock New Year picture seen so far is "The Beauty of Sui Chao Presents Her Alluring Face" printed in the Southern Song Dynasty. It was particularly popular in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, New Year pictures have been innovated on the basis of tradition, becoming more colorful and more popular among the people.New Year picture art is the forerunner of Chinese folk art and also reflects the history, life, beliefs and customs of Chinese society. During the Lunar New Year, people buy two New Year pictures and paste them on the front door. Almost every family does this. From the front door to the living room, all the doors are covered with various colorful New Year pictures that symbolize good luck and wealth. The New Year is filled with a joyful and lively atmosphere, and New Year pictures play a certain role in this. Most wealthy families like to hang pictures of the God of Longevity, the Purple Star, happiness, wealth, and longevity in their living rooms. As for flower and bird paintings such as plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum, they are naturally also popular. |
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