Customs:
过年 Guo-nian; have the Spring Festival
对联 poetic couplet: two successive rhyming lines in
poetry
春联 Spring Festival couplets
剪纸 paper-cuts
年画 New Year paintings
买年货 special purchases for the Spring Festival ; do Spring
Festival shopping
敬酒 propose a toast
灯笼 lantern: a portable light
烟花 fireworks
爆竹 firecrackers (People scare off evil spirits and ghosts
with the loud pop.)
红包 red packets (cash wrapped up in red paper, symbolize
fortune and wealth in the coming
year.)
舞狮 lion dance (The lion is believed to be able to dispel
evil and bring good luck.)
舞龙 dragon dance (to expect good weather and good
harvests)
戏曲 traditional opera
杂耍 variety show; vaudeville
灯谜 riddles written on lanterns
灯会 exhibit of lanterns
守岁 staying-up
拜年 pay New Year's call; give New Year's greetings; New
Year's visit
禁忌 taboo
去晦气 get rid of the ill- fortune
祭祖宗 offer sacrifices to one's ancestors
压岁钱 gift money; money given to children as a lunar New Year
gift
Culture Note: In the old days, New Year's money was
given in the form of one hundred copper coins strung together
on a red string and symbolized the hope that one would live to
be a hundred years old. Today, money is placed inside red
envelopes in denominations considered auspicious and given to
represent luck and wealth
辞旧岁 bid farewell to the old year
扫房 spring cleaning; general house-cleaning
摘自中国日报网站(J-04)