Leave the wind and rain, welcome the snow, and it is New Year's Day; Say goodbye to bad luck and embrace tomorrow, another year; The warmest, most beautiful and best wishes are today; The warmest, best and best luck is around. May you be safe every year and healthy every day! Happy new year!
New Year greetings: May the breeze take my place. The New Year's Day bell sent away a year full of memories; Welcome the ideal year. In the new year, I hope you will make greater progress and success in your career and life.
New year's day: one yuan unified, Vientiane updated; Good luck every year, peace every year; Financial resources are rolling, rich and auspicious; Happiness and well-being, how auspicious; Bamboo is safe and full of wealth; Cheerful, everything goes well.
New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "Chinese New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "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.
In China, the word "Chinese New Year" has existed since ancient times, and it was first seen in the Book of Jin in literary works. The "New Year's Day" in the history of China refers to the "first day of the first month". The calculation method of the "first month" before the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty was very inconsistent, and the dates of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) in previous dynasties were also inconsistent.
China's concept of "New Year's Day" always refers to "the first day of the first month". The calculation method of "the first month" was also very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty.
Therefore, the New Year's Day of the past dynasties is not consistent. The first month of the summer calendar is January in spring, December in winter and November in winter in the Shang Dynasty.
After Qin Shihuang unified China, October was the first month, that is, the first day of October was New Year's Day. Since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it has been stipulated that January in spring is the first month, and the first day of January is called New Year's Day, which has been used until the end of the Qing Dynasty.
The first day of the first month is called "Ming of Chai Sanzi" by Cui Yuan in Han Dynasty, "Song of Xia Wendi" by Yu in Jin Dynasty, and "Yuan Shuo" by Tang Dezong-Shili.