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The Meaning Of New Year'S Day

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In ancient China, the first day of the new year was called "New Year's Day" or yuan day, Yuan long, Yuan Shuo, Yuan Chun. The specific dates were different before the Western Han Dynasty. In the first year of the early Han Dynasty, Emperor Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty created the "Tai Ji calendar". The first day of the first month of the new year was new year's day.



1. In ancient China, the first day of the new year was "New Year's Day" or yuan day, Yuan long, Yuan Shuo, Yuan Chun, and the specific dates were different before the Western Han Dynasty.

Western Han Dynasty

In the first year of the early Qing Dynasty, Emperor Sima Qian set up the "beginning of the calendar". The first day of the first month was the new year's day.


2. After the introduction of the Western calendar into the Chinese calendar, the first month of the Western calendar was the first day of the Western calendar. In 1949, the resolution of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference established the first day of the first lunar month as "New Year's Day".

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"Yuan" has the meaning of beginning. "Dan" refers to the time of daylight, and also refers to the daytime.

New year's Day is the first day of a year.

The word "New Year's Day" first came from Xiao Ziyun's "Jie Ya" poetry in the Southern Dynasties: "four new styles of new year's day, the first half of life."

In Song Dynasty, Wu Zimu's "Meng Liang Lu" volume one "first month" entry: "the first day of the first lunar month, called New Year's day, vulgar call for the new year.

The first year is the first.

In the Han Dynasty, Cui "three sons Chai Ming" was called "Yuan Zheng"; in the Jin Dynasty, Yu Chan "Yang Du Fu" was called "Yuan Chen"; in the Northern Qi Dynasty, it was called "Yuan Chun" in a song of the Yuan Dynasty, which was called "yuan Chun". Tang Dezong Li Shi "Yuan sun Shuo Jun Guan Jun GUI Ying" in the poem called "Yuan Shuo".

Traditionally, new year's Day refers to the first month of the lunar calendar (lunar calendar and lunar calendar).

There are different kinds of names in Chinese dialects. Those called "New Year's Day" are called "the first day of the big day".

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