1. "Happy New Year"
2. "Congratulations"
3. "Spring Flowers"
4. "New Year" Good"
5. "New Year's greetings"
6. "Get rich and prosperous in the Chinese New Year"
7. "The God of Wealth has arrived"
8 , "Celebrate the New Year with joy"
9. "Congratulations to everyone"
10. "The New Year has arrived"
11. "Attract wealth"
12. "New Year's Greetings"
13. "Small New Year's Greetings"
14. "Congratulations on the New Year"
15. "New Year's Eve" Happy"
16. "Happy New Year"
17. "Happy New Year's Eve"
18. "Unforgettable Tonight"
19. "Four Happinesses Come to Welcome the Spring"
20. "Ode to the New Year"
21. "The Year of Peace"
22. "The First Day of the Lunar New Year Arrives" Fifteen"
23. "All your wishes come true"
24. "Welcoming the Spring Festival"
25. "Joyful New Year"
26. "Good Luck and Good Luck"
27. "Four Talents Make a Fortune"
28. "Happy New Year"
29. "Joyful 》
30. "Congratulations on getting rich and welcoming the New Year"
Extended information:
1. New Year's Eve customs in Yunnan
New Year's Eve in Yunnan Everyone in the family, old and young, took home-made Spring Festival couplets and sang "New Year's Eve Song" in order to put them up in and around the courtyard, vegetable fields, orchards and corners of the fields. Because they are pasted and sung at the same time, the Bai people's Spring Festival couplets are called "Singing Couplets".
2. New Year customs in Shanghai
In the old days, there were more beggars during the Spring Festival. There is a kind of beggar who begs not because his family is poor, but because of filial piety. It is said that old people who live to the age of ninety-nine or eighty-one will face a gate of death. Only by eating "hundreds of meals" can they pass through this gate unscathed.
So filial men and women with elderly people at home walked out of their homes on the first day of the New Year to beg for food for their parents. There is also a kind of beggar commonly known as "beggar". Their way of begging is funny. Some beggars wrap vegetable heads in red paper and hang them on bamboo poles. Every time they go to a door, they say that the vegetables have arrived and business is good, and they beg for alms. This is called "giving vegetables away".
Some use paper and bamboo silk to make cow-like shapes, and go to the door of each house and say all kinds of good and auspicious words in order to ask for charity. This is called "spring cow"; some hold a holly or cypress tree. Hang some small bells and ancient coins on the branches, which means that in the new year, the family will be like a money tree, with financial resources rolling in. This is called a "money tree".