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jié rì

(N) holiday, festival

sǎo

(V) to clean up (must include sweeping)

lìng wài

(Conj) in addition

chūn lián

(N) New Year's couplets (with calligraphy, in doublets)

chú xì

(N) Lunar New Year's Eve

nián gāo

(N) new year rice cake

jú zi

(N) orange, tangerine

shǒu suì

(Vi) to stay up waiting for the arrival of the New Year

shuō fǎ

(N) way of saying things, a theory

wǎn

(Vs) late

huó

(Vs) to live, to stay active

píng'ān

(Vs) peaceful, eventless

chū mén

(V-sep) to go out, to leave the house

bài nián

(V-sep) to pay a New Year visit

yòu

(Adv) again

qǐ lái

(Ptc) as a resultative particle, it indicates the beginning of an action of state

Huá rén

(Name) Chinese, a person of Chinese ethnicity

tiē shàng

(Phrase) to stick on (the wall)

年年有

nián nián yǒu yú

(Phrase) abundance every year

步步高

bù bù gāo shēng

(Phrase) to rise in social rank

大吉大

dà jí dà lì

(Phrase) great wishes for the new year

放鞭

fàng biān pào

(Phrase) to set off fire crackers

大年初

dà nián chū yī

(Phrase) first day of the Lunar New Year

大年初

dà nián chū wǔ

(Phrase) fifth day of the Lunar New Year