在丹麦,人们在新年夜把存了一年的碎盘子扔向朋友和家人的房子,祝他们新年好运来。一些丹麦小孩会把一堆碎盘子放在朋友和邻居家门口,这样不会那么暴力。
2. SWEEP DIRT AWAY FROM THE FRONT DOOR // CHINA
中国:清扫门前的尘土
In China, it's believed that good fortune enters your life through your front door. Just before the New Year, Chinese people follow a tradition of thoroughly cleaning their homes to bid farewell to the previous year, but to avoid sweeping all that good luck out, the home is swept inward and collected in a pile to be carried out the back door, never through the front. In fact, no cleaning is performed at all during the first two days of the New Year so that no good luck can be swept away.
中国人认为好运是从你家前门进来的。在新年之前,他们会彻底打扫卫生,告别过去的一年。为了避免把好运扫走,他们从外往内扫,把尘土扫成一堆再从后门清理出去,绝不走前门。而且,在新年的头两天不能打扫卫生,因为好运会被赶走。
3. EAT A DOZEN GRAPES AND WEAR RED UNDERWEAR TO RING IN THE NEW YEAR // SPAIN
西班牙:吃12颗葡萄,穿红内裤迎接新年
When midnight strikes to usher in a New Year, Spaniards eat 12 green grapes for 12 months of good luck. They eat one grape at each bell toll, chewing and swallowing quickly, and they wear red underwear while doing so. The superstition involving grapes dates back to a century ago when there was a grape surplus, and the red underwear originated in the Middle Ages, when Spaniards couldn’t outwardly wear red clothing because it was considered to be a devilish color.
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