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Chapter 330 The Origin of New Year’s Eve Dinner
The New Year's Eve dinner, also known as the "reunion dinner" or "New Year's Eve banquet," is one of the most important customs of the Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year). It is usually held on New Year's Eve. Carrying profound cultural connotations and emotional sustenance, it is the most important meal of the year for Chinese families. Let's delve deeper into the origins and significance of the New Year's Eve dinner.
The origins of the New Year's Eve dinner can be traced back to ancient sacrificial culture. In ancient agricultural societies, people held a deep reverence for nature and their ancestors, believing that offering sacrifices could secure the protection of the gods and the blessings of their ancestors. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, people held the "La Festival" at the end of the year, a grand sacrificial ceremony where they offered sacrifices to their ancestors and gods, expressing gratitude for a good harvest and praying for good weather in the coming year.
After the La Festival, people would enjoy the food after the sacrifice together. This feast gradually evolved into a custom of family reunion. Over time, this custom has been passed down and developed, becoming an indispensable part of the Chinese Spring Festival.
The New Year's Eve dinner is more than just a culinary feast; it's also a way to pass on culture and connect with each other. During this special occasion, family members gather together to share delicious food, discuss the past year's experiences and accomplishments, and express their love and blessings to one another. This reunion allows people to experience the warmth of family and the preciousness of kinship, encouraging them to cherish and value family relationships even more.
Furthermore, the New Year's Eve dinner is rich in symbolic meaning. For example, fish represents abundance year after year, dumplings symbolize reunion and good fortune, and rice cakes signify success. These foods are not only delicious but also embody people's yearning and blessings for a better life.
In short, the New Year's Eve dinner, as an important custom of the Chinese Spring Festival, carries profound cultural connotations and emotional sustenance. It is not only a feast of food, but also a way for family reunion and cultural heritage, allowing people to feel the warmth and happiness of family in the new year.
?The meaning of exorcising evil and avoiding disasters:
In ancient times, people had a unique understanding of New Year's Eve. They considered it "Suichu," the crucial moment between the old year and the new. This special occasion was often associated with various mysterious legends, such as the appearance of the "Nian beast" and "evil spirits." These legends instilled a sense of awe in people and endowed it with the symbolism of warding off evil and warding off disaster.
To ward off potential disasters, families gather for a New Year's Eve dinner. This sumptuous meal is not only a way to reunite but also symbolizes unity and solidarity in resisting the forces of evil. Everyone sits together, laughing and chatting, using the lively atmosphere to dispel any evil spirits that might bring bad luck.
Formation during the Tang and Song dynasties:
The Tang Dynasty was a period of cultural prosperity in Chinese history, and many customs and traditions began to take shape during this period. The customs of staying up late on New Year's Eve and feasting were no exception, and they gradually became popular among the people during the Tang Dynasty.
By the Song Dynasty, with economic prosperity, people's living standards had significantly improved. New Year's Eve dinners became more abundant and diverse, featuring a dazzling array of delicacies. At the same time, the core meaning of "reunion" gradually became prominent during this period. The New Year's Eve dinner was no longer just a sumptuous meal; it became a crucial expression of family values, emphasizing the affection and togetherness among family members.
2. The cultural significance of the New Year’s Eve dinner
In Chinese culture, New Year’s Eve dinner has extremely important significance. It is not just a sumptuous dinner, but also a cultural tradition that has been passed down for thousands of years.
symbol of family reunion
The core of the New Year's Eve dinner is reunion. No matter how far apart they are or how busy they are, families will make every effort to return home on New Year's Eve to sit together and share this special dinner. This moment of reunion fully demonstrates the importance Chinese people place on "home" and cherish family ties. Even if a family member cannot attend in person for various reasons, the family will specially reserve a seat and a set of bowls and chopsticks for them, symbolizing that although they may not be physically present, their hearts are already together.
The sense of ritual in bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new
The New Year's Eve dinner is an important ritual for bidding farewell to the old year and welcoming the new. During this special occasion, people celebrate the end of the past year with a rich feast and a lively atmosphere, looking forward to the new year. In this way, people express gratitude for the past year and hope for the future.
Pray for Najib's carrier
The dishes chosen for the New Year's Eve dinner often carry a wealth of auspicious meanings. For example, fish represents "abundance year after year," signifying a life of abundance and prosperity. Dumplings or glutinous rice balls symbolize reunion and wealth, their round shape signifying family harmony and happiness. Rice cakes symbolize "step by step advancement," expressing aspirations for continuous advancement in career and life. Chicken symbolizes "good fortune and good luck," foreshadowing success in the new year. Tofu represents "blessings and blessings," bringing good luck and blessings. These foods, through homophonic or symbolic means, embody the pursuit of health, wealth, and happiness, becoming an integral part of the New Year's Eve dinner.
?Inheriting culture and family tradition
The New Year's Eve dinner, a vital component of Chinese traditional culture, carries family traditions and memories, passed down from generation to generation. During this special occasion, elders meticulously prepare a variety of dishes, each imbued with family stories and emotions. By sharing these stories, they pass on family values and life wisdom to the next generation, allowing the younger generation to understand the family's history and culture.
Many families preserve ancestral recipes. These recipes are not only recipes for delicious dishes but also carriers of family culture. They bear witness to the family's evolution and development, and record the life experiences and wisdom of the elders. By passing on these recipes, family members can better understand and appreciate the family's cultural heritage, strengthening their sense of identity and belonging.
A manifestation of social cohesion
The New Year's Eve dinner is more than just a family event; it reflects the collective cultural psyche of Chinese society. In traditional Chinese culture, the family is the fundamental unit of society, and the New Year's Eve dinner is a crucial way to strengthen family ties. During this time, family members put aside the pressures of work and life to gather together, enjoy a delicious meal, and connect with each other. This atmosphere of reunion not only strengthens family bonds but also reinforces ties of blood and geography.
Furthermore, the New Year's Eve dinner has become a shared cultural symbol for the Chinese nation. Regardless of where they live, Chinese people return home during the Spring Festival to reunite with their families and enjoy the New Year's Eve dinner together. This shared cultural custom fosters a sense of connection and belonging, strengthening the cohesion and unity of the Chinese nation.
While the format and content of the New Year's Eve dinner may have evolved over time, its core meaning of "reunion" remains unchanged. It remains an irreplaceable emotional bond in the hearts of Chinese people, representing the warmth of family, the preciousness of kinship, and respect for and inheritance of traditional culture.
The New Year's Eve dinner is the culmination of China's agricultural civilization, family ethics, and folk beliefs. It's not just a feast for the senses, but also a place of emotional connection. In today's world of material abundance, we should cherish this tradition even more, returning to family and spending quality time with loved ones, preserving a sense of warmth and ritual amidst our fast-paced lives.
Time flies by like magic when interacting with fans. Every moment is filled with laughter and lively discussions, making people completely immersed in it and forgetting the existence of time.
However, just as everyone was immersed in the joyful atmosphere, the hovercraft suddenly vibrated slightly, as if to remind us that we had arrived at our destination. I looked out the window and saw a bustling scene unfolding before my eyes - that was our destination, the vegetable market.
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