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Chinese New Year Story, Legend of Monster Nian
Chinese New Year is coming! It is the most important festival for the Chinese. But do you know the origins of this festival? In this original adaptation of the folklore of Nian Monster 年兽,we explore the origins of this festival. Suitable for children aged Ancient Story Nian, the Horrible Monster Ancient China for Kids. Chinese New Year started many thousands of years ago. It is still celebrated today. It is a time for enjoying family and friends, for remembering ancestors, for feasting, and for giving gifts of "red envelopes" of lucky money. There are many ancient customs and stories that. The story of the Monster nian is a legend and it tells of a beast called Nian, extremely fierce, with a long head and sharp horn. Every Chinese New Year eve he would go to the village and would eat livestock and harm humans. Every Chinese New Year's Eve, all the villagers would take their old and young deep into the mountains to hide from Nian.
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The nian monster story pdf download App. Chinese New Year Spring Festival is the oldest traditional festival in China, but a few people concern the origin and story behind the holiday. Many existing customs and activities of the festival actually can be traced back to a popular story of the Monster Nian, which helps to explain why and how the festival is celebrated.
Secluding itself in the dark sea for a long time, the beast would go onshore by the end of the lunar year and hunt people and livestock. When all the dwellers were bursting to take refuge in the mountains, the village welcomed a strange old man. With silver hair but bright piercing eyes, he was a beggar in rags, walking with a stick. Drown in great panic, villagers shuttered their doors and windows dead and packed their parcels for life necessities.
Everything was in a scene of chaos, and no one cared about the newcomer. A granny from the east of the village came to the old man and gave him some food. She repeated the terror of the Monster Nian and persuaded him to flee with others together. The granny was not fully convinced of his promise, and she continued her persuasion.
However, the old man did not change his mind, the nian monster story pdf download, and having no alternative, the woman left and escaped to the mountain alone. At midnight, the monster broke into the village ultimately, but it sensed the subtle change of the atmosphere: in the past, the entire village was in dead darkness, but at that time, the house in the east was lighting. Approaching to the house slowly, it found all the doors and windows pasted with red papers and many candles lit inside the house.
The beast trembled and squalled, glaring at all strange things. Caught by rage and irritation, it swooped to the front door.
At that very the nian monster story pdf download, loud cracking sound burst in the courtyard, daunting Nian not to dare come closer. The front door was opened in a flash, and the old man came out in red gown, roaring with laughter.
The Monster Nian was gravely frightened, the nian monster story pdf download, fleeting through the dark night. Till the next day, villagers returned back to their tribe, surprised at the undamaged scene of the village. Soon, villagers were enlightened by the truth that the bamboo burning cracking, red color and bright light were magic keys to scare away the monster. In order to celebrate the triumph over the monster, people dressed in new and visited neighbors to share the joy.
The news spread, and everyone commanded the ways of defending against the beast. Hence, on every New Year's Eve, people would paste red spring coupletslight candles, burn bamboos and later set off firework to ward off all the evil spirits. The entire village and town were ablaze with lights, and people would stay up to welcome the New Year. Many of the traditions are inherited till today. The red becomes the most popular color for festival celebration and dressing code.
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Dec 21, · Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) is the oldest traditional festival in China, but a few people concern the origin and story behind the holiday. Many existing customs and activities of the festival actually can be traced back to a popular story of the Monster Nian, which helps to explain why and how the festival is celebrated. Chinese New Year is coming! It is the most important festival for the Chinese. But do you know the origins of this festival? In this original adaptation of the folklore of Nian Monster 年兽,we explore the origins of this festival. Suitable for children aged Digital Download. PDF The Nian monster is a mythical creature from Chinese culture. The book has a wonderful heroine who takes on the Nian monster while preparing to celebrate Chinese New Year. Students can read the story of Nian and then make a Chinese Lantern of their own design using the engineering design process or with some guidance.
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