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New Year's Day, the January 1st of the Gregorian calendar, is the "New Year" commonly known in most countries of the world. Yuan, that is, "beginning", the beginning of the number is called "yuan"; Dan, that is "day"; "New Year's Day" means "initial day." New Year's Day is also known as the "three yuan", that is, the yuan of the age, the yuan of the moon, the yuan of time.

New Year's Day name origin


In the minds of ancient Chinese, "Yuan" is the meaning of the beginning; "Dan" is the meaning of the morning. According to historical records, as a very important festival, in the history of China, "New Year's Day" has many titles, such as Yuanri, Yuanzheng, Yuanchen, Kainian, Yuanchun, Shangri, and Huanian, but in many titles. It is still said that "New Year's Day" is the most common and the longest time. The "yuan" of "New Year's Day" refers to the beginning, which is the first meaning. The beginning of the number is called "yuan"; "dan", pictograph, the "day" above represents the sun, and the "one" below represents the horizon. “Dan” means that Taiyuan Danyang rises from the horizon, symbolizing the beginning of the day.


New Year's Day custom culture


The New Year's Day in ancient China, the custom of the "Chinese New Year" that modern China calls, see the entry: Spring Festival. On the New Year's Day of modern China, according to the Chinese government, it was included in the statutory holiday and became a festival for the people of the whole country. After a day off, it is often adjusted before or after the day of the holiday, usually for three consecutive days. Modern China’s celebration of New Year’s Day is much less important than the Spring Festival. General institutions and enterprises will hold year-end collective celebrations, but there are few folk activities.


New Year's Day related legend


The dynasties of the dynasties held celebrations and celebrations on the New Year's Day, such as offering sacrifices to the ancestors of the gods, writing the door to the Spring Festival couplets, writing blessings and dancing dragon lamps, and the folks gradually formed sacrifices to the gods, ancestors, spring couplets, firecrackers, Years of observance, reunion dinners, and numerous "social fires" and other entertainment celebrations. The poet Xinlan of the Jin Dynasty once had the poem "Yuanzheng": "Yuanzheng Envoy Festival, Jiaqing. Salty Wannian, Xiaodatong Yuexi." Describe the New Year's Day celebration.


New Year's Day Development and Change

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Ancient history

Starting from Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Meng Xiyue (Yuanyue) was set as the first month, and the first day of Meng Xiyue (the first day of the first month of the summer calendar) was called New Year's Day, and it was used until the end of the Qing Dynasty.

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modern history

On January 1, 1912, the Republic of China was announced and Sun Yat-sen was appointed as the interim president in Nanjing. In the inauguration oath, Sun Yat-sen ended the "New Year's Day of the Republic of China". This is the origin of China's "New Year's Day."

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