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For thousands of years, the way Chinese record birthdays is very different from that of the West. The new year of Chinese begins on the first day of the Lunar New Year, which means that after Chinese New Year's Eve, everyone is one year older. Therefore, the meaning of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new year also has a certain meaning of age.
And generally birthdays are still used to use the lunar calendar. So everyone can have two birthdays, one lunar calendar and one Gregorian calendar. Because the Chinese lunar calendar is a revised lunar calendar, which is related to the moon's orbital cycle, the corresponding Gregorian calendar date of the lunar birthday is different for each year.
The first birthday is the first birthday, which is almost the most important birthday.
In the old days, the old people's birthdays were divided more carefully. If it is a respected parent in a large family, there will be a corresponding celebration on his birthday. Traditional birthdays are generally calculated based on the virtual year.
Whole birthday: refers to a birthday with a single digit of 9 or 0, e.g. 59, 60, 49, 50, etc. They are called by different names:
Daqing: Every birthday, the single digit is 9 birthdays, such as 39, 49, 59, 69, 79, etc.;
Zhengqing: Every birthday, the single digit of 0 birthdays, such as 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, etc.
Scattered birthdays: birthdays with single digits of 1-8 birthdays, such as 51-58 years old.
Ways to celebrate birthdays
Everyone's birthday is a more important day for an individual. It represents an increase in age and experience. In the old days, birthday celebrations in China were generally for very young children or people over the age of 40.
Confucius said: "Thirty and stand, forty is not confused, fifty ears are obedient, sixty know the destiny of heaven, and seventy ancient rare." These years should have a special meaning for China. After the age of 80, people are living a long life, so the funeral of a person who dies at this age is also called a happy funeral.
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According to Chinese history books, as early as before the Zhou Dynasty, there were rituals and folk customs of celebrating birthdays, which are celebrations of birthdays, which have a history of more than 3,000 years.
The Book of Songs has poems for birthday celebrations:
For example: 1"The Book of Songs, Daya, Xiawu".Blessed by the heavens, the four sides come to congratulate. Billions of years, not far behind.
Example 2……Such as the eternity of the moon, such as the rise of the sun, such as the longevity of Nanshan, do not collapse. Such as the pine and cypress of the luxuriant, there is no lack or inheritance.
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People have been disagreeing about the origin of birthday culture. As early as the pre-Qin "Book of Rites, Internal Rules" it was recorded: "Zisheng:
The man is on the left side of the door, and the woman is on the right side of the door. The word "arc" here refers to the bow, and the word "shu" refers to the handkerchief worn on the body, which means that when a child is born, if it is a boy, it will hang a bow on the left side of the door, and if it is a girl, it will hang a handkerchief on the right side of the door. Since then, every year on this day, people have to hold a feast to celebrate, which is commonly referred to as "birthday".
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When did China start celebrating birthdays? It was October 1, 1949 to celebrate the birthday
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It should have existed in a feudal society.
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As of July 23, 2021, New China has celebrated its 71st birthdayThe People's Republic of China was founded on October 1, 1949, and on December 2, 1949, the fourth meeting of the People's Committee accepted the proposal of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and adopted the "Resolution on the National Day of the People's Republic of China", deciding that October 1 of each year is the great day of the proclamation of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the National Day of the People's Republic of China.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, a total of 15 military parades have been held at the National Day celebrations. They were 11 times between 1949 and 1959, and four times in 1984 for the 35th anniversary of the National Day, 1999 for the 50th anniversary of the National Day, 2009 for the 60th anniversary of the National Day, and 2019 for the 70th anniversary of the National Day.
Festive events. 1. Military parade.
After the founding of New China, according to the decision of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the military parade was listed as an important part of the National Day ceremony. From the founding ceremony in 1949 to the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1959, New China held a large-scale National Day military parade in Tiananmen Square every year.
2. Colorful lanterns.
Every National Day in China, enterprises and institutions will hang lanterns or banners to celebrate the National Day with slogans such as "Celebrate the National Day"; On the square, bonsai and hydrogen balloons with slogans are placed to welcome the National Day with a joyful atmosphere.
3. National Day holiday.
Since 1999, National Day has been a "** week" holiday in Chinese mainland. The statutory holiday time for the National Day is 3 days, and the two weekends before and after are adjusted to a total of 7 days of leave; 3-7 days for overseas institutions and enterprises in Chinese mainland; 2 days for the Macau Special Administrative Region and 1 day for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
4. Flag-raising ceremony.
On National Day, the national flag of the People's Republic of China is raised at 6:10. On October 1, 2013, according to the statistics of the Tiananmen District Management Committee, in the early morning of that day, about 110,000 people from all over the country braved the rain to raise the national flag in Tiananmen Square in Beijing to celebrate the 64th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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China's birthday is also the National Day, China has spent 70 National Days from the first National Day on October 1, 1949 to the present in 2020, and it will be the 71st National Day in three days.
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From the date of the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949 to October 1, 2020, New China has gone through 71 years of ups and downs.
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How many birthdays have China celebrated now, and our People's Republic of China should have passed 70. It's already 71 years since your birthday. To retreat or not to retreat? That's what I think.
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China's birthday is National Day (National Day), which is celebrated on October 1 every year.
PS: Statehood Day is October 1, 1949.
National Day of the People's Republic of China:Also known as: Ten.
1. National Day, National Day, Chinese National Day, National Day ** Week.
**People** declared that since 1950, October 1 of each year will be the day when the People's Republic of China is proclaimed, that is, the National Day.
October 1, 1949 in history:On October 1, 1949, the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China.
On October 1, 1949, the first meeting of the **People's Committee** was held.
On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China held its first National Day military parade.
At 2 p.m. on October 1, 1949, the People's Committee held its first plenary meeting in Beijing, the capital.
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Anniversary. Every year's birthday is a family gathering. In Chinese tradition, shou noodles and eggs are eaten for birthdays. The west wind progresses, and the young people celebrate with cakes and candles. A birthday is essentially an anniversary, commemorating the day a person came into the world.
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When was you born and when you have a birthday.
Each of us has a different date of birth and a different birthday, and most of us celebrate our birthdays according to the solar calendar, and have the habit of celebrating birthdays according to the lunar calendar, but now it is not in fashion.
Birthday celebration is to celebrate the continuation and prosperity of life, gratitude to the mother for giving life, to eliminate disasters and exorcise evil spirits, to celebrate the continuation and prosperity of life, to give gratitude to the mother for giving life, to eliminate disasters and exorcise evil spirits in accordance with the Chinese folk customs with chains.
The commemoration of the birth of the grandson under the age of 40 is usually called a birthday, and those who cross this limit are called longevity, but in any case, as the pace of life becomes faster and faster, people are more and more inclined to find some reason to give themselves some vacation.
Among them, birthday is the best excuse, relatives and friends have to get together, Shou noodles have to be eaten, cakes have to be cut, and wine has to be drunk.
As early as the pre-Qin Rite Records, there are records in the spine model and internal rules: Zisheng, the man is set on the left side of the door, and the woman is set on the right side of the door.
This means that when a child is born, a boy hangs a bow on the left side of the door, and a girl hangs a handkerchief on the right side of the door. <>
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