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The true progenitor beast behind the Chinese New Year
Have you ever wondered why Chinese people display red items and set off fireworks during the Chinese New Year?
Long ago in ancient China, a fierce beast called "Nian" terrorized villages, going ashore on the last day of the lunar year to eat people and livestock. One year, an old man in red drove the beast away with firecrackers and bright lights. The villagers learned the three "weapons" – red items, bright lights, and firecrackers. Since then, on the last day of the year, people celebrate with red couplets, lanterns, and firecrackers, creating the Lunar New Year's Eve tradition across China.
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