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The word New Year's Day comes from one of the earliest emperors in our country, he stipulates that the first month of the lunar calendar is the yuan, the first day of the lunar calendar is the day, the yuan has the meaning of the beginning, and the meaning of the day is bright, and people combine the two words of the new year and the day, which is extended to the first day of the new year, which is also called the new calendar or the solar calendar year.
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September 27, 1949.
Yuan has the meaning of beginning, "Dan" indicates the meaning of the sky, and has the meaning of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new. New Year's Day is the first day of the year and is also known as the "New Year" or "Gregorian Year". After the success of the Xinhai Revolution, Sun Yat-sen set the first day of the first lunar month as the Spring Festival and January 1 of the Western calendar as the New Year in order to "travel in the summer, so follow the agricultural time and follow the Western calendar".
On September 27, 1949, the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) decided to recognize the New Year (New Year's Day) as a legal holiday in China. New Year's Day is also an official holiday in many countries or regions around the world.
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New Year's Day generally refers to New Year's Day. New Year's Day, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as the "New Year" in most countries around the world. Yuan is called "beginning", and the beginning of all numbers is called "yuan"; Dan, which is called "day"; "New Year's Day" means "the first day". "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.
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Be. New Year's Day, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as the "New Year" in most countries around the world.
Due to the different geographical environment and calendar, in different eras, the time positioning of New Year's Day of various countries and nationalities in the world is different. Today, the Gregorian calendar is increasingly recognized by countries around the world. Most countries in the world have adopted the international Gregorian calendar, which celebrates January 1 as the "New Year's Day".
The way to celebrate "New Year's Day" in some countries:
1. Belgium: In Belgium, on the morning of New Year's Day, the first thing in the countryside is to pay New Year's greetings to the animals. People walked up to cows, horses, sheep, dogs, cats, and other animals and told these creatures: "Happy New Year! ”
2. France: Celebrating the New Year with alcohol, people began to drink from Chinese New Year's Eve until January 3. The French believe that the weather on New Year's Day is a harbinger of the new year.
3. Greece: On New Year's Day, every family has to make a big cake with a silver coin in it. The host cuts the cake into several pieces and distributes them to the family or visiting relatives and friends.
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1. The ancient New Year's Day in China refers to the first day of the first month of each year, and the word Yuan Jingmo means the initial day, that is, the beginning of the year. However, although the meaning of the word New Year's Day has not changed, the date is different in each dynasty, for example, the Shang Dynasty is the first day of the twelfth month, the Qin Dynasty is the first day of the tenth month, and it was not officially unified as the first day of the first month until the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
2. New Year's Day is a traditional festival of the People's Republic of China, and the code leak refers to the first day of the first month of each year. The word Yuan in New Year's Day means "beginning", the beginning of all numbers is called "Yuan", and Dan is called "day", so the meaning of New Year's Day is the day of the initial brightness.
3. The "New Year's Day" referred to by ancient people refers to the Lunar New Year, that is, the first day of the New Year every year. The word New Year's Day first came from the "Yale Song" of the Liang people of the Southern Dynasty: "Four Qi New Year's Day, the beginning of longevity and the present dynasty", but although the meaning of New Year's Day has not changed at the beginning of the year, but in Chinese history, the specific time of New Year's Day has indeed changed.
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China's traditional festival New Year's Day refers to the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar.
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In fact, New Year's Day is actually about celebrating the beginning of a new year.
New Year's Day is a traditional Chinese festival that is celebrated by every family, and of course, it may be celebrated differently in different places. However, in general, the day of New Year's Day is very lively. So, speaking of which, what is the origin of New Year's Day?
In fact, when it comes to New Year's Day, it actually dates back to the period of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, when Emperor Yao was diligent in government for the people and did a lot of good things for the people in his life, but Yao's son was unproductive, so Yao did not pass on the tribe to his son, but chose Shun, who was noble and capable. Before Yao died, he also told Shun to pass on the position to a person with both ability and political integrity, and after that, Shun passed the position to Yu, who had made great contributions to water control. In fact, these chiefs were very good to the people and did a lot of good deeds.
Later, people regarded the day when Shun sacrificed Yao as the beginning of the year, and the first day of the first month was called "New Year's Day", which is the origin of New Year's Day.
So, what are the customs of New Year's Day?
1. On the day of New Year's Day, gatherings are generally held, such as New Year's Day parties, hanging slogans to celebrate New Year's Day, or holding collective activities.
2. On the day of New Year's Day, people will eat glutinous rice balls or dumplings, and families gather together to eat hot dumplings, although everything is very simple, but the atmosphere of the festival is very strong. In fact, it's also a way to reunite with family and take advantage of the holiday season to get together with family and friends.
So, is New Year's Day a unique festival in China?
In fact, the answer is no, in fact, New Year's Day is not a unique festival in China, and people abroad will also celebrate New Year's Day. In many countries around the world, January 1 is celebrated on January 1 every year, and people celebrate it on New Year's Day. Of course, people in different regions celebrate in different ways.
Therefore, the above is about the origin of New Year's Day, which is actually to celebrate the beginning of the year.
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No. The main traditional festivals in China are:
Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), Dragon Raising the Head (February 2), Sheri Festival (February 2), Qingming Festival (around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), Qixi Festival (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), July and a half (the 14th and 15th of the seventh month of the lunar calendar), Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar), Chongyang Festival (the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar), Winter Solstice Festival (December 21 and 23 of the Gregorian calendar), and Chinese New Year's Eve.
In addition, among the 24 solar terms, there are also some natural solar terms and traditional festivals, such as: Qingming, Winter Solstice, etc., these festivals have both natural and humanistic connotations, they are not only natural solar terms, but also traditional festivals.
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New Year's Day is not a traditional Chinese holiday. New Year's Day originated in the West, and in 45 AD, Julius Caesar of Rome revised the Roman calendar to make January 1 the beginning of the new year. Later, this custom was spread to other European countries and became a traditional European holiday.
Modern New Year's Day, usually referred to as January 1, is one of the holidays celebrated by most countries and regions in the world, including China.
In China, New Year's Day is a holiday celebrated by international working people, and it is a relatively new holiday, usually referred to as January 1. After 1949, China** began to make New Year's Day a legal holiday and made it a national public holiday. In China, people usually use the New Year's holiday to celebrates the arrival of the New Year by traveling, shopping, partying, and other activities.
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New Year's Day is first and foremost a Chinese holiday.
In the calendar, it is customary to say that the earth revolves around the sun for one year. However, since the earth orbits around the sun without a fixed beginning and end, the beginning and end of the year are artificially prescribed, which causes inconsistencies in various calendars.
According to legend, the word "New Year's Day" comes from one of the earliest emperors in our country - 颛顼, who stipulated that the first month of the lunar calendar is "Yuan", and the first day of the lunar month is "Dan". Later, some dynasties changed the date of New Year's Day, but in principle, the first day of each year was still New Year's Day, such as the Xia Dynasty took the first day of the first month as New Year's Day, but the Shang Dynasty took the first day of December as New Year's Day, and the Zhou Dynasty took the first day of November as New Year's Day, and the Qin Dynasty took the first day of October as New Year's Day.
Until the time of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, the great historian Sima Qian and others reformulated the calendar, and stipulated that the first day of the first month of each year is New Year's Day, and it has not changed since then.
Chinese New Year's Day customs:
New Year's Day is celebrated in the first way: holiday.
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 celebration method two: party.
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 celebration method three: eat a big meal.
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.
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