Isn’t today New Year’s Eve? Tomorrow is the New Year? Why does everyone say Happy New Year?

Because after New Year’s Eve it is the Spring Festival in the true sense (the first day of the first lunar month), so they wish for an early year.

New Year’s Eve is the last night at the end of the year. The last day at the end of the year is called "Sui Chu", which means that the old year is removed and a new year is replaced. Chu means to remove; Xi means night. "New Year's Eve" means New Year's Eve, also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, etc. It is the last night at the end of the year.

New Year's Eve is a day for New Year's Eve, family reunion, and ancestor worship. Together with Qingming Festival, July Half, and Double Ninth Festival, it is a traditional ancestor worship festival in China. New Year's Eve has special significance in the hearts of Chinese people. This is the most important day at the end of the year. No matter how far away the wanderers are, they rush home to reunite with their families, bid farewell to the old year amidst the sound of firecrackers, and welcome the new year with fireworks in the sky.

Origin of the festival

Suichu is the day at the end of the year when the old is removed and the new is introduced. New Year's Eve, the New Year's Eve, is connected with the beginning of the year (New Year). The old year is eliminated on this night, and the new year is replaced the next day. Therefore, it is commonly regarded as New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve is a festival at the end of the year. It originates from the ancient customs of cleaning up the old, making new arrangements and worshiping ancestors at the end of the year. New Year's Eve is a traditional ancestor worship festival.

It is said in ancient books: "Heaven and earth are the foundation of life; ancestors are the foundation of species." This means that heaven and earth are the foundation of life, ancestors are the foundation of our humanity, and ancestor worship is A custom that inherits filial piety.