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On New Year's Day in China, people can celebrate the arrival of the New Year together! Hold some events to welcome the new year!
"Yuan" has the meaning of beginning, and "Dan" refers to the time of dawn, and also refers to the day. New Year's Day is the first day of the year. Celebrating the beginning of the New Year and celebrating New Year's Day is a common custom in all countries and regions of the world.
In our country, national holidays are also included. China and most countries and regions in the world adopt the Gregorian calendar chronology, and January 1 is designated as the beginning of the new year, which is called "New Year's Day". Countries all over the world have the custom of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new year, and people used to like to throw away some clothes, daily necessities and other things to cater to this custom.
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New Year's Day, the earliest began with Emperor Sanhuangwu. That is, the first month of the lunar calendar is the yuan, and the first day of the new year is the day. So, in ancient times, New Year's Day refers to today's Spring Festival.
In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was commonly known as the New Year (Wu Zimu: "Dream Lianglu": "New Year's Day, known as New Year's Day, commonly known as New Year").
On September 27, 1949, the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference resolved: "The People's Republic of China adopts the AD chronological method", 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 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar coincides with the Lunar New Year, the first day of the first lunar month is renamed "Spring Festival", and January 1 of the solar calendar is set as "New Year's Day".
Since then, New Year's Day has become an important festival in our country.
From the founding of the People's Republic of China to the present, because New Year's Day is a modern festival, the folk have hardly formed the custom of celebrating, but only to improve their lives. On New Year's Day in the past, government agencies, factories and mines, enterprises and institutions, as well as schools, put up propaganda slogans, put out large colorful posters, and hung lanterns to celebrate. On the same day, a symposium on tea and candy and a gala of theatrical performances will be held.
Lantern riddle quizzes are also held. Now, some celebrations are not held, such as posting slogans and posting on the wall. However, the farewell to the old and the welcome to the new, the holding of tea and candy symposiums is still going on (summarizing the achievements and shortcomings of a year's work or study).
Some enterprises, public institutions, or departments still engage in some entertainment activities, including educational competitions.
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Eat dumplings, set off firecrackers, and eat reunion dinners. That's a lot.
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Chinese New Year's Day is not a particularly important day, so there are no customs.
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China has just begun to celebrate New Year's DayMost of the customs and habits it celebrates are similar to the Spring Festival, or a miniature version of the Spring Festival. After all, New Year's Day is not a traditional holiday in our country, thoughSome traditional celebration methods are followed: such as setting off firecrackers, killing three lives, worshiping ghosts and gods, and worshiping ancestorsBut in people's minds, they don't see how important it will be.
It's hereIn modern times, the custom of celebrating New Year's Day is even simpler.
New Year's Day is celebrated in one way:
As the whole of China and even the whole world knows, many countries have set New Year's Day as a legal holiday, and they have a holiday on New Year's Day. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, New Year's Day was also stipulated as a statutory holiday.
New Year's Day is celebrated in two ways:
Now it is more common to organize activities organized by groups, such as New Year's Day parties, hanging slogans to celebrate New Year's Day, or holding collective activities, etc., in the past, there were organizations to beat gongs and drums, and collectively dance national dances, and now they can still be seen in TV documentaries, and today, with the development of science and technology, it has evolved into a gala or something.
In recent years, there are travel, parties and other programs, anyway, there are not too many traditions on New Year's Day, and people can play on this day of the holiday. Even, New Year's Day only means a one-day holiday for the younger generation.
New Year's Day is celebrated in three ways:
The traditional Chinese way of celebration is in the folk, especially in the countryside. Every New Year's Day, every household will set off firecrackers, kill chickens and geese, and worship the gods of all parties is a family reunion meal.
The meaning of New Year's Day
New Year's Day, one of the three emperors and five emperors, has a history of more than 5,000 years. Chinese New Year's Day has traditionally referred to the first day of the first lunar month.
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", a pictograph, the "day" above represents the sun, and the "one" below represents the horizon. "Dan" is when the sun rises over the horizon, symbolizing the beginning of the day.
People combine the words "yuan" and "dan" to mean the first day of the new year.
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The customs of the ancient New Year's Day are to light firecrackers, change peach charms, drink Tusu wine, keep the New Year, and enjoy the lanterns.
Ancient Chinese dynasties will hold celebrations and ceremonies on New Year's Day and other activities, such as sacrificing to the gods and ancestors, writing the door to hang the Spring Festival couplets, writing blessing characters, dancing dragon lanterns, and the folk have gradually formed entertainment and celebration activities such as worshipping gods and Buddhas, sacrificing ancestors, pasting Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, keeping the New Year, eating reunion dinners, and many "social fires".
Ancient Chinese New Year's Day diet is also relatively colorful, "Jing Chu Years Chronicles" re-recorded the Southern Dynasty Jing Chu New Year's Day greetings, followed by pepper and cypress wine, drink peach soup, into Tusu wine, glue tooth (táng), Wuxin plate, into the compress in the scattered, take the ghost pill, each eat an egg. Among them, there are peach soup drinks, food, and medicines, all of which have their own special meanings.
Now the custom is that various groups will organize various literary and artistic activities, schools will organize New Year's Day and New Year's parties, companies will generally pull a banner to celebrate New Year's Day, and good units will send some benefits, open a New Year's Day party, have a dinner or social groups organize New Year's Day dinners, theater parties and other programs.
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China's New Year's Day is celebrated on January 1 every year, the first public holiday after the traditional Chinese New Year, and the Western New Year. Here are some of the customs of the Chinese New Year's Day:
1. Farewell to the old and welcome the new: Many families will hold a late farewell to the old and welcome the new year on the eve of New Year's Day, where the whole family sits together to eat a reunion dinner, chat, watch the Spring Festival Gala, and set off fireworks to welcome the arrival of the new year.
2. Dumpling feast: On New Year's Day, many families will eat dumpling feast, and the custom of eating dumplings has a long history in China, because dumplings imply reunion and harvest.
3. Temple fairs and garden activities: During the New Year's Day, temple fairs and garden activities will be held in various places, where people can enjoy lanterns and performances, taste traditional food, and buy New Year's goods and handicrafts.
4. Give gifts: On New Year's Day, people will send some small gifts to relatives and friends to express their blessings and concerns, these gifts are usually some small food or red envelopes.
Overall, Chinese New Year's Day is a joyous festival where people celebrate and welcome the arrival of the new year in a variety of ways.
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Chinese New Year's Day customs mainly include setting off firecrackers, worshiping ghosts and gods, and worshipping ancestors.
Top 3 ways to celebrate New Year's Day.
1. The whole of China and even the world has set New Year's Day as a legal holiday, and it is a holiday on New Year's Day. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, New Year's Day was also stipulated as a statutory holiday.
2. It is more common to organize activities organized by groups, such as New Year's Day parties, hanging slogans to celebrate New Year's Day, or holding collective activities. In the past, there were organized gongs and drums and group dances, but in recent years, there have been tours, gatherings and other programs.
3. The traditional Chinese way of celebration lies in the folk, especially in the countryside. Every New Year's Day, every household will set off firecrackers, kill chickens and geese, and worship the gods of all parties, it is a family reunion and a meal.
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The customs of the New Year's Day include twisting Yangge, stepping on stilts, worshiping ancestors, dragon and lion dances, bonfire dances, and viewing lanterns.
Pay more attention to the tradition, and do not publicize it.
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