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The content of New Year's Day is:New Year's Day is the first day of the new year in the Gregorian calendar, and all countries in the world call January 1 as New Year's Day, because the Gregorian calendar is also known as the Gregorian calendar, the Western calendar, and the new calendar, so New Year's Day is also the New Year of the Gregorian calendar, the New Year of the Gregorian calendar, and the New Year's New Year is the legal holiday of most countries in the world.
New Year's Day customs: In ancient times, New Year's Day was the first day of the first lunar month to commemorate Emperor Shun.
On the day of sacrificing heaven and earth and the first emperor Yao, all dynasties held celebrations and ceremonies on New Year's Day, such as sacrificing to the gods and ancestors, writing spring couplets on the door, and writing blessing characters.
Dancing dragon lanterns, folk also gradually formed a sacrifice to the gods and Buddhas, worship ancestors, paste Spring Festival couplets, set off firecrackers, keep the New Year, eat reunion dinners and many fires and other celebrations.
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Here's what you need to know about New Year's Day:
1. January 1 every year marks the arrival of the new year, and people are accustomed to calling this day "New Year's Day", commonly known as the "solar calendar year".
2. New Year's Day is a compound word in Chinese China, and yuan means beginning or first. Dan is a hieroglyph.
Indicates that the sun rises above the horizon. The bronzes of the Yin Shang era in China have the pictographs of Dan on them.
3. New Year's Day in modern China is included in the statutory holiday according to China's **.
It has become a festival for the people of the whole country. After one day off, it is often adjusted to the previous or subsequent weekends of the day, and generally has three consecutive days off. The celebration of New Year's Day in modern China is much less important than the Spring Festival.
Ordinary institutions and enterprises hold year-end collective celebrations, but there are few non-governmental activities.
4. The whole of China and even the whole world knows that many countries have set New Year's Day as a legal holiday.
Closed on New Year's Day. The People's Republic of China was
Later, New Year's Day was also stipulated as a legal holiday, with a day off.
5. The word "New Year's Day" is a "native product" in ancient China. China has long had the custom of "Nian". "Nian, the grain is ripe", that is, people celebrate the harvest festival.
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Here's a quick little bit about New Year's Day:1. According to historical records, in Chinese history, there are many other names for New Year's Day, such as Yuan Day.
Yuanzheng, Yuanchen, Kainian, Yuanchun.
Shangri, Hua Sui, etc., but it is still called "New Year's Day" is the most common and the longest.
2. Due to the difference in longitude and location, the New Year's Day time is not the same in various countries. Oceania is located on the west side of the date line.
Tonga, the island nation of Tonga, is the first place in the world to start a new day, so it is also the first country to celebrate New Year's Day.
3. Chinese New Year's Day has always referred to the first day of the first month of the summer calendar (lunar calendar, lunar calendar).
4. In fact, the New Year's Day in ancient China refers to the Spring Festival.
5. "New Year's Day" is a statutory holiday.
Take a day off. New Year's Day formalized the status and has remained unchanged to this day.
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"Yuan", the beginning of all numbers is called "Yuan", which refers to the beginning and is the meaning of the first; "Dan", a pictograph, the upper "day" represents the sun, and the lower "one" represents the horizon, that is, the sun rises from the horizon, symbolizing the beginning of the day. New Year's Day is also known as "three yuan", that is, the yuan of the year, the yuan of the month, and the yuan of the time. China is the 12th country in the world to start the New Year.
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New Year's Day, one of the traditional Chinese festivals, is the first day of the Gregorian New Year. In 1949, when the People's Republic of China was founded, January 1 of the lunar calendar was recognized as the "Spring Festival", so New Year's Day is also known as the "New Year" or "Gregorian Year" in China.
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The word "yuan" has the meaning of beginning and first; "Dan" is a pictogram, with the upper "day" representing the sun and the lower "one" representing the horizon. "Dan" means that 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.
In ancient times, New Year's Day refers to the first day of the first lunar month, which is now the Spring Festival; Modern New Year's Day refers to the first day of January in the solar calendar.
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