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Because the word yuan is the meaning of the first, the beginning. Dan is composed of a day and one, representing the beginning of a day, and also symbolizing the rising sun from the earth's horizon, which means that we call the first day of the new year New Year's Day.
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The "yuan" of "New Year's Day" refers to the beginning, which is the meaning of the first, and the beginning of the number is called "yuan". "Dan", the hieroglyph, that is, the sun rises over the horizon, symbolizing the beginning of the day. The "Dan" glyph uses "day" as the side, the upper "day" represents the sun, and the lower "one" represents the horizon.
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Because "Yuan" means beginning, and "Dan" means that the sun has just risen from the horizon, so "New Year's Day" is the first day of the new year.
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Because New Year's Day is the first day of January every year, one in ancient times represents starting from the beginning, and at the beginning of the new year, people have new prayers and blessings, Yuan represents new beginnings, and Dan represents the sun.
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1. Because "Yuan" has the meaning of beginning, "Dan" refers to the meaning that the sun has just come out of the Taiping Line. "New Year's Day" together means the first day of the new year.
2. New Year's Day is called the "new calendar year" and "solar calendar year", and it is also called the "three yuan" by Tandai, that is, the yuan of the year, the yuan of the time, and the yuan of the time. As a new starting point every year, New Year's Day contains people's ardent hopes for the new year and blessings for a better life.
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Both New Year's Day and New Year refer to the first day of the new year. Sometimes some people refer to the Chinese New Year as the New Year. It's a bit unpleasant to quarrel on the first day of New Year's Day, but don't be too superstitious, and your life will be better in the future.
"New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar. In China, the word "New Year's Day" has existed since ancient times, and it was first seen in the Book of Jin in literary works. In the history of our country, the "New Year's Day" refers to the "first day of the first month", and the calculation method of "the first month" is very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the date of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) of the past dynasties is not consistent.
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New Year's Day falls on the first day of the new year. New Year's Day, that is, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar, is the first day of the first month in the calendar, which is commonly known as the "New Year" in most countries around the world. "New Year's Day" means "the first day".
New Year's Day in modern China, according to China's **, it is included in the statutory holiday and has become a holiday for the people of the whole country. After a day off, it is often adjusted to the weekends before or after the day, and it is generally three consecutive days off.
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The historical origin of New Year's Day 50 words is as follows:
Example 1. China's New Year's Day, according to legend, originated from one of the three emperors and five emperors, and has a history of more than 3,000 years. The word "New Year's Day" first appeared in the Book of Jin:
Emperor Zhen took the first month of Mengxia as the yuan, in fact, it was the spring of New Year's Day". During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Xiao Ziyun's poem "Jieya" in the Southern Dynasty also had a record of "Four Seasons New Year's Day, Longevity and Early Spring".
Example 2. In modern times, New Year's Day refers to the first day of the year (i.e., January 1) of the Common Era. Since the introduction of the Western calendar into China, the term New Year's Day has been used exclusively for the New Year, and the traditional old calendar year is called the Spring Festival.
Until then, New Year's Day had always referred to the first day of the lunar year. Yuan means "beginning" and "beginning", Dan means "day", and New Year's Day is collectively called "initial day", that is, the first day of the year.
Example 3. On September 27, 1949, "the People's Republic of China adopts the year of the Common Era", which is what we call the solar calendar, in order to distinguish the two new years of the lunar calendar and the solar calendar, and in view of the fact that the "beginning of spring" in the fourteenth solar term of the second cherry blossom of the lunar calendar is just around the time of the Lunar New Year, the first day of the first lunar month is renamed "Spring Festival", and the first day of January of the solar calendar is set as "New Year's Day".
Example 4. New Year's Day is the first day of the year. The name "New Year's Day" is said to have originated from the legendary Three Emperors' Ridge or one of the Five Emperors of the Feng - 颛顼.
He takes the first month of the lunar calendar as the yuan, and the first day of the new year as the day. "Yuan" means the first and the beginning, and "Dan" means a red sun rising from the ground. "Yuan" and "Dan" are together, which is to ask people to welcome the new year with vigor and vitality.
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