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February 14, 1991 was Chinese New Year's Eve.
Chinese New Year's Eve is a new moment for the Chinese nation to get rid of the old and welcome the new, and Vientiane is renewed, and new expectations and new visions are also rising in everyone's hearts.
On Chinese New Year's Eve, families sit together and celebrate reunion with Chinese New Year's Eve dinner. The Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, also known as the "reunion dinner", is the most important custom on Chinese New Year's Eve and the most important family banquet for Chinese. On this night, no matter how far away from home and how busy they are at work, they must go home to reunite with their loved ones and have a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.
The number of dishes is generally an even number, with ten dishes being the most common, because of the meaning of "perfect".
According to the old ceremony, the traditional seating order on Chinese New Year's Eve is "Shangzuo Zundong" and "Facing the Gate as Honor". The chief of the banquet is the elder with the highest rank, and the last person is the lowest. In the case of a treat, the chief guest is the most honorable guest, and the host is the last.
The chief is not seated, the rest cannot be seated, the chief is not moving, everyone is not moving.
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February 14, 1991 was Chinese New Year's Eve.
On Chinese New Year's Eve, people prepare to welcome the old and welcome the new, have a reunion dinner, and often stay up all night that night, which is called the New Year's Celebration. There is an interesting story about the origin of the custom of keeping the New Year:
In the primeval period, there was a fierce monster that lived in the deep mountains and dense forests, and people called them "Nian". Its appearance is hideous, natural **, specializing in birds and animals, scaly insects, a day to change a taste, from kowtow insects to eat big living people, let people talk about the "year" color change. Later, people slowly grasped the activity law of "Nian", which is to go to the places where people live every 365 days, and the time of haunting is after dark.
After calculating the date when the "New Year" was raging, the people regarded this terrible night as a pass and called it "New Year's Pass", and came up with a whole set of ways to pass the New Year's Pass: Every night on this day, every household prepared dinner in advance, turned off the fire and cleaned the stove, and then tied all the chicken pens and cattle pens, sealed the front and rear doors of the house, and hid in the house to eat the "Chinese New Year's Eve Dinner".
In addition to the whole family to dine together to express harmony and reunion, it is also necessary to make offerings to the ancestors before eating, pray for the blessing of the ancestors' gods, and spend the night peacefully. The habit of staying up on Chinese New Year's Eve has gradually formed.
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February 14, 1991 was Chinese New Year's Eve, and February 14, 2010 was Spring Festival.
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Dear, Chinese New Year's Eve is December 30th. Chinese New Year's Eve refers to the last night of the lunar calendar, that is, the eve of the first day of the new year. Because it is often held on the 29th or 30th day of the summer calendar, it is also called the 30th day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, which is one of the most important traditional festivals of the Han people.
The Han people attach the most importance to it. Every household is busy or cleaning the courtyard to welcome their ancestors home for the New Year, and worship rice cakes and three animals. The last day of the year is called "Age Division", and the night of the comic wheel is called "Chinese New Year's Eve".
People often stay up all night on Chinese New Year's Eve, which is called the New Year's Celebration. On Chinese New Year's Eve, it is also necessary to paste door gods, spring festivals, New Year paintings, and lanterns.
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1. Chinese New Year's Eve refers to the night of the last day of the lunar year, that is, the night before the Spring Festival, because it is often on the 30th or 29th of the lunar month, so it is also called the 30th day of the Chinese New Year's Eve. Chinese New Year's Eve is an extremely important day for Chinese people around the world. On this day, people prepare to remove the old and welcome the new, have a reunion dinner, and often stay up all night that night, which is called the New Year's Celebration.
2. The origin of the name of Chinese New Year's Eve:
On the day of the "New Year" raging, the people regarded this terrible night as a pass, called it "New Year's Pass", and came up with a whole set of ways to pass the New Year's Pass: every night on this day, every household prepared dinner in advance, turned out the fire and cleaned the stove, and then tied all the chicken pens and cattle pens, sealed the front and rear doors of the house, and hid in the house to eat "Chinese New Year's Eve Dinner".
In addition to asking the whole family to dine together to express harmony and reunion, it is also necessary to offer sacrifices to the ancestors before eating, pray for the blessing of the ancestors' gods, and spend the night peacefully. The habit of staying up on Chinese New Year's Eve has gradually formed.
3. Chinese New Year's Eve activities:
On Chinese New Year's Eve, there is also a New Year's Stepping Event, in which sesame straw is glued in the courtyard in the shape of a yuan rolled in yellow paper and collected into a bundle, which is called a "cornucopia". Then, the whole family crushes it with their feet to "break" and harmonize the "year", and borrows the auspicious meaning of sesame blossoming festival to wish the family prosperity and express blessings and prayers for the new year.
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January 25, 2009 is Chinese New Year's Eve, January 26, 2009.
Happy to you.
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January 25 of the solar calendar is Chinese New Year's Eve, which is the Chinese New Year's Eve!
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February 2, 2011 (Chinese New Year's Eve), February 3 (New Year's Day), February 4 (New Year's Day)
2. Beginning of Spring), February 5 (the third day of the Lunar New Year).
February 17 (x.
5. Lantern Festival).
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This year's Chinese New Year's Eve is February 2.
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Chinese New Year's Eve is the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month. The last day of the "year" is called "Nian Division", and that night is called "Chinese New Year's Eve". It is connected with the beginning and end of the new year, which is called "the end of the year, the end of the year", which is the eve of the new year and an important time junction point for removing the old and welcoming the new.
Chinese New Year's Eve is also known as the 30th day of the Chinese New Year's Eve because it is often on the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.
There are many famous restaurants for Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, which are different in the north and south, and each has its own particularity. Northerners are accustomed to eating dumplings during the New Year, this is a habit handed down in ancient times, the people at the bottom of the ancient north live very hard, not hungry all year round is already the greatest hope, the food that improves life can only be eaten on big festivals and special days, and is listed as the best food "dumplings" is also the most difficult to eat, so I look for the opportunity to eat dumplings.
New Year's red is a general term for the red festive elements pasted during the New Year, such as Spring Festival couplets, door gods, window flowers, New Year paintings, and blessing characters. Chinese New Year's Sticker (Wave Spring) is a long-standing custom of Chinese folk, which entrusts people's yearning for a happy life and wishes for a better future.
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Friday January 24th, 2020.
Chinese New Year's Eve is the last night of the year. The last day at the end of the year is called "dividing the year", which means that the old year is divided here and the new year is replaced. Remove, that is, the meaning of removal; Xi refers to night.
"Chinese New Year's Eve" means the night of the new year, also known as the big Chinese New Year's Eve, Chinese New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, etc., which is the last night of the year.
Since ancient times, Chinese New Year's Eve has had customs such as ancestor worship, New Year's observance, reunion dinner, New Year's red, and hanging lanterns, which have been passed down to this day and have endured. Influenced by Chinese culture, Chinese New Year's Eve is also a traditional festival in countries with Chinese character cultural circles and overseas Chinese around the world.
Chinese New Year's Eve is often referred to as the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, but in fact, due to the lunar calendar, the date of Chinese New Year's Eve may be December 30 or December 29, but in any case, it is the end of the lunar year. Chinese New Year's Eve is extremely important for the Chinese. On this day, people are ready to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new year, and have a reunion dinner.
Family is the cornerstone of Chinese society, and the annual reunion dinner fully demonstrates the mutual respect and love of Chinese family members, and this mutual respect and love makes the relationship between the family closer.
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Gregorian calendar: Sunday, February 14, 2010 Aquarius.
Lunar calendar: Year of the Tiger.
The first day of the first month.
Four pillars: Geng Yin.
Wu Yin Yiwei. Solar terms: the first day of the seventh nine.
Birthday: New Year's Day.
From: -32 days.
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February 2 is Chinese New Year's Eve, and February 3 is Spring Festival (the first day of the Lunar New Year).
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On the last day of the lunar month, the 29th of the small month, the big month is the Chinese New Year's Eve!
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It belongs to the lunar calendar, the day before the first day of the new year.
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When is the Chinese New Year in 2015?
February 19, 2015 (Thursday) Lunar New Year, 2015 The Spring Festival in 2015 is quite late, and it doesn't come until February 19, and it is rare to celebrate the New Year after Valentine's Day!
According to the 2014 Spring Festival holiday arrangement notice issued by the state in 2014, it is expected that the Spring Festival holiday arrangement time in 2015 is:
The 2015 Spring Festival holiday is expected to be from February 19, 2015 to February 25, 2015.
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Chinese New Year's Eve 2020 is Friday, January 24.
Chinese New Year's Eve, also known as Chinese New Year's Eve, Chinese New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, etc. It is the last night of the lunar month (December) every year. Except, that is, the meaning of removal; Xi refers to night. Chinese New Year's Eve is also a festival of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, renewing the new yuan, and renewing Vientiane.
The last day of the "year" is called "Nian Division", and that night is called "Chinese New Year's Eve". It is connected with the beginning and end of the new year, which is called "the end of the year, the end of the year", which is the eve of the new year and an important time junction point for removing the old and welcoming the new. Chinese New Year's Eve is also known as the 30th day of the Chinese New Year's Eve because it is often on the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.
On the day of the New Year, the people attach great importance to it, and every household is busy or cleaning the courtyard, removing the old cloth and the new, putting up lanterns, welcoming the ancestors home for the New Year, and offering rice cakes, three animal meals, three teas and five wines.
Since ancient times, Chinese New Year's Eve has had the customs of staying awake all night, keeping the New Year, sticking the door god, sticking the Spring Festival, pasting New Year's pictures, hanging lanterns and other customs, which have been passed down to this day, enduring, influenced by Han culture, Chinese New Year's Eve is also a traditional festival in the countries of the Chinese cultural circle and overseas Chinese around the world.
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This year's Chinese New Year's Eve falls on January 22, 2012, which is the 29th day of December in the lunar calendar. There are no thirty days this year.
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Gregorian calendar: Sunday, February 14, 2010 Aquarius.
Lunar calendar: Year of the Tiger.
The first day of the first month.
Four pillars: Geng Yin.
Wu Yin Yiwei. Solar terms: the first day of the seventh nine.
Birthday: New Year's Day.
From: -93 days.
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The Chinese New Year's Eve in 2024 is on February 2, which is the 29th day of the lunar month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar. This date is very important for Chinese because it means that a new year is about to be ushered in. In China, Chinese New Year's Eve is a very special and important festival, and people will carry out various celebrations, including fireworks, reunion dinner, ** Spring Festival Gala and New Year greetings.
With the development of the times, the way traditional Chinese festivals are celebrated is also constantly changing. On Chinese New Year's Eve 2024, many people will celebrate the holiday at home through online interaction via chat and the Internet. And, of course, many people travel to their hometowns to spend this special night with friends and family.
2024 is the year of Jiazi in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, and this year is also a "small year". Before Chinese New Year's Eve, people also celebrate the "Little New Year", when they go to buy New Year goods and lanterns to prepare for the new year.
On this special Chinese New Year's Eve, we reunite with family and friends to share our late joys and misfortunes, and to thank for all the gains and growth over the past year. Before the arrival of the new year, we can also reflect on the past year and make plans for the future, hoping that in the new year we can continue to move forward and start a new journey with dreams and hopes.
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