Poetry for celebrating the New Year includes: Spring grass celebrates the new year, hold on to this to celebrate the new year.
The poems about celebrating the New Year are: Celebrate the New Year by the brocade cage, and celebrate the New Year with this. Part of speech is: verb. The pinyin is: guònián. The phonetic notation is: ㄍㄨㄛ_ㄋ一ㄢ_. The structure is: Guo (semi-enclosed structure) Nian (single structure).
What is the specific explanation of the New Year? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of words Click here to view the details of the plan
Celebrating the New Year guònián. (1)Next year.
2. Quotations and explanations
⒈After the New Year. Quote from Song Dynasty's retro poem "Lingzhou Plum Blossoms": "Looking at the New Year before it blooms, I get drunk and sing like crazy." ⒉ Celebrate the New Year. Quote from Feng Menglong's "Shaxuetang·Sister-in-law Resurrection": "It's the end of the year now. If you are outside, you can find something to celebrate the New Year." Zhang Tianyi's "Bao Family and Sons": "Foreign schools don't do the New Year. I I know." Shen Congwen's "Autobiography of Congwen: A Lesson from the Revolution of 1911": "You can usually hear the voices of cake sellers and various other hawking sounds at the street entrance, but today it is extremely quiet, as if it is the New Year." ⒊Next year. Quote from Chapter 35 of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "I won the imperial examination this year, and will win the Jinshi again during the Chinese New Year. I will be granted the title of Prime Minister in the future."
3. Mandarin Dictionary
Spend New Year’s Eve. For example: "Anyway, we will come during the Chinese New Year, and it's not like we won't see each other again."
4. Internet explanation
Chinese New Year (book published by Jieli Publishing House) "Chinese New Year" It is a book published by Jielie Publishing House in 2006. The author is Naduo. The book mainly tells science fiction stories about unknown creatures. Chinese New Year (Chinese vocabulary) The New Year customs are mainly about removing the old and bringing in the new, welcoming the new year and receiving good fortune, worshiping gods and ancestors, and praying for a good harvest. The New Year Festival originated from the sacrificial activities at the beginning of the year in ancient times. The two most primitive beliefs of the ancients: one is belief in heaven and earth, and the other is belief in ancestors. The ancients believed that gods were the masters of all things, and believed that the gods of heaven and earth and the gods of ancestors controlled people's lives and destiny. The ancients attached great importance to faith and sacrifice, and designated the beginning of spring calculated from the zodiac as the first of the year. They held sacrifices and prayers for the new year on the auspicious days of the zodiac at the beginning of the year to express their worship, respect and reverence for the gods, and to pray for a good harvest. Later, due to calendar changes, the New Year usually refers to the first month of the lunar calendar. The New Year's Day is the most important and solemn traditional festival in China. The first day of the first lunar month of the lunar calendar is now called the Spring Festival, and the last day of the lunar year (the moon is 30 days old and 29 days short) is called "New Year's Eve" . "Spring" was very valued by people in ancient times. If there is a "double spring" year, it is regarded as a good year. On New Year's Eve, the whole family gets together to have New Year's Eve dinner (the last meal at the end of the year). After the New Year's Eve dinner, there is the custom of keeping the New Year's Eve and giving out New Year's money, which means keeping the New Year's Eve from the last day of the lunar calendar to the first day of the next year. Therefore, the Spring Festival is also called the Spring Festival. New Year. In the South, celebrating the New Year on the 30th day of the Lunar New Year is called the Chinese New Year, and the first day of the Lunar New Year is the New Year. The Chinese New Year is the last day of the year, which means that the old year will pass and the new year will come.
Poems about Chinese New Year
"Poppy · A Rainy New Year's Fragrance" "Gift to Chen Zongzhi · Celebrating the New Year in the Sound of Yiwu" "Feelings · Wandering in Nanzhou and Celebrating the New Year"
Idioms about Chinese New Year
Every year is like going through the motions and pressing the line, and the goods are out of date year after year. Year after year, the peach and plum years are forgotten, and the New Year is always more than enough
Words about the Chinese New Year
Peach and plum years, festivals and festivals, forgetting the New Year and handing over old goods when the Eight Immortals cross the sea
Sentences about the New Year
1. It’s the Chinese New Year, and the streets are decorated with lanterns and colors everywhere , everyone was in high spirits.
2. He rushed home after a long journey, just to reunite with his family and celebrate the New Year.
3. My father, who works far away, went home to celebrate the New Year. When I got home and saw his dusty appearance, I couldn't help but shed tears.
4. Entering the twelfth lunar month, the New Year atmosphere is getting stronger day by day.
5. He often helps others on Sundays, even during New Year's holidays.
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