Once upon a time, in ancient China, there was a fearsome beast called the Nian. It would come out every New Year's Eve to terrorize the villagers. The Nian was known for eating livestock, damaging homes, and scaring the people.

One year, the villagers gathered to discuss how to protect themselves from the Nian. An old wise man suggested that they should decorate their homes with red lanterns, bamboo sticks, and loud noises. He explained that the Nian was afraid of the color red, loud sounds, and fire.
The villagers followed the old man's advice. They hung red lanterns, set off fireworks, and burned bamboo to create loud crackling sounds. When the Nian appeared, it was frightened by the bright red lights, the loud noises, and the flames. It ran away, never to return.
From that day on, the villagers celebrated the New Year with these traditions, which became known as the Spring Festival. They believed that by overcoming the Nian, they were welcoming a year of happiness and prosperity. And so, the Spring Festival was born, a time for family reunions, feasts, and the sharing of good fortune.
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