The bell of 2020 is ringing, Happy New Year!
- Author:UF-liubei
- Release on:2019-12-31
1. Meaning of New Year's Day:
New Year's Day means the beginning of the new year, "Yuan" means the beginning, "Dan" means Tianming, and New Year's Day is also called "New Year of the Calendar" and "Year of the Chinese Calendar". New Year's Day is also called "three yuan", that is, the yuan of the year, the yuan of the month, and the yuan of the time.
New Year's Day, commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world, is the first day of the new year. In ancient China, the first days of the lunar month and October were New Year's Day, and the Emperor Hanwu began on the 1st of the lunar calendar. The People's Republic of China used New Year's Day on January 1 in the Gregorian calendar in 1949, so New Year's Day is also known as the "Year of the Gregorian Calendar" in China.
2. New Year's Day customs:
In ancient Chinese dynasties, celebrations and ceremonies were held on New Year's Day, such as sacrificing ancestors, writing door-to-door spring couplets, writing blessings, and dancing dragon lanterns. Folks also gradually formed sacrificial deities, ancestors, ancestors, spring couplets, Set off firecrackers, keep the New Year's Eve, have a reunion dinner, and many "social fires" and other entertainment celebrations.
New Year's Day means the beginning of the new year, "Yuan" means the beginning, "Dan" means Tianming, and New Year's Day is also called "New Year of the Calendar" and "Year of the Chinese Calendar". New Year's Day is also called "three yuan", that is, the yuan of the year, the yuan of the month, and the yuan of the time.
New Year's Day, commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world, is the first day of the new year. In ancient China, the first days of the lunar month and October were New Year's Day, and the Emperor Hanwu began on the 1st of the lunar calendar. The People's Republic of China used New Year's Day on January 1 in the Gregorian calendar in 1949, so New Year's Day is also known as the "Year of the Gregorian Calendar" in China.
2. New Year's Day customs:
In ancient Chinese dynasties, celebrations and ceremonies were held on New Year's Day, such as sacrificing ancestors, writing door-to-door spring couplets, writing blessings, and dancing dragon lanterns. Folks also gradually formed sacrificial deities, ancestors, ancestors, spring couplets, Set off firecrackers, keep the New Year's Eve, have a reunion dinner, and many "social fires" and other entertainment celebrations.
2020 bell has sounded
Friends of the Blessed Family appreciate the encouragement and support over the past year
Looking forward to the opportunities and challenges of the new year
Struggling forward, not forgetting the original heart, not afraid of the future
Happy New Year! !! !!