Allusions And Meanings Of New Year'S Day
"Yuan" has the meaning of beginning. "Dan" refers to the time of daylight, and also refers to the daytime.
New year's Day
This is the first day of the 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, "Yuan Zheng" was called "the three sons of Chai Ming" in "Cui" in the Han Dynasty. In the Jin Dynasty, Yu Chan "Yang Du Fu" was called the "Yuan Chen". In the Northern Qi Dynasty, it was called Yuan Chun in a song of the Yuan Dynasty, which was called "Yuan Xia Da Ci". Tang Dezong Li Shi's poetry in yuan day's retreat to the north and the army in war is called Yuan Shu.
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 lunar year".
The month day of new year's day in China is not consistent.
The Xia Dynasty was at the beginning of the first month of the first month. In the early December, Zhou Dai was first in the early November. After the unification of the six countries, the first day of October was new year's day.
In the first year of the Early Imperial year, Emperor Sima Qian set up the beginning of the lunar calendar, which is the first day of the new year and the Xia dynasty rule.
The founding of the Republic of China, Sun Zhongshan in order to do the summer Zheng, so Shun farming time; from the Western calendar therefore statistics, set the first month (New Year's day) for the Spring Festival, and the Western calendar January 1st for the new year.
In modern times, new year's Day is the first day of the first year of the year.
Since the introduction of the Western calendar to China, the term "New Year's Day" has been used exclusively for the new year, and the traditional lunar calendar is called the Spring Festival.
The origin of new year's Day was around fifty thousand B.C., and the ancient Egyptians had changed from nomadic farming to farming on the two sides of the Nile. Their agricultural harvest has much to do with whether the Nile floods.
The ancient Egyptians found that the time of the Nile flooding was regular in the long term observation. They recorded the time on bamboo poles every time, and learned that there were about 365 days between the two flooding times. At the same time, it was also found that when the rising tide of the Nile came to the vicinity of today's open city, it happened to be the sun.
Sirius
At the same time, rising from the horizon.
Therefore, the ancient Egyptians defined the day as the beginning of a year.
This is the earliest origin of new year's day.
New year's Day is a compound word in Chinese and Yuan is the beginning or the first meaning.
Dan is a pictographic representation of the sun rising from the horizon.
On the bronzes of the Shang Dynasty, we have the hieroglyphs of Dan.
In January 1st, people call it "New Year's Day" every year. Why is this? Originally, in Chinese, "Yuan" is the beginning, that is, "Dan" is the meaning of a day or morning. The two words refer to the first day of the new year.
But this is not fixed from the beginning.
The origin of new year's day, in calendar, people used to call the earth around the sun for 1 weeks for 1 years.
However, because the earth moves around the sun without a fixed starting point and ending point, the starting and ending points of a year are all artificially prescribed, which results in different calendars.
According to legend, the word "New Year's Day" comes from one of the earliest emperors of our country, Zhuan, who stipulates that the first month of the lunar calendar is "Yuan" and the first day is "Dan".
Later, some dynasties changed the date of the new year's day, but in principle, the first day of the year was new year's day. For example, the first day of January was the new year's day in the early days of the Xia Dynasty, but the first in the early December was the new year's day in the early December, and in the early November, it was new year's day.
Until Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, the great historian Sima Qian and others reformulated the calendar, and stipulated that the first month of the new year was new year's day.
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After the success of the revolution of 1911 in 1911, it decided to adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar, so the Lunar New Year's Day was changed to "Spring Festival", and the January 1st of the Gregorian calendar was called New Year's day.
When the new China was founded, it began to officially use the "annals of the annals", making the January 1st of the Gregorian calendar the new year's day.
Most countries in the world regard January 1st as new year's day because they have adopted the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar.
However, there are also some countries and ethnic groups whose lunar calendar dates are different because of their local calendar traditions, religious beliefs, customs and seasonal climate. This also makes the world colorful and distinctive.
New year's Day is a traditional new year for the people all over the world.
New year's Day is the first day of the year.
New year's Day is a compound word. It is the first or the beginning of the term. The original meaning of the word is a red sun rising from the ground.
In China, the name of new year's Day refers to the Zhuan, one of the three emperors and five emperors.
According to the records of the historian, the first day of the Xia Dynasty was the new year's day, the first day of January was Zhou Dai's new year's day in the early November, and the first month of the lunar new year was Qin Yishi.
After the revolution of 1911, China called the first month of the lunar new year the Spring Festival. The January 1st Gregorian calendar is called New Year's day, not new year's day.
It was not until September 27, 1949 that the first plenary session of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference approved the use of the annals of the annals until the January 1st of the Gregorian calendar was officially designated as new year's day.
The ancestors of the lunar calendar, the Egyptian calendar, took the day of the rising of Sirius and the sun as new year's day; Afghanistan used the spring equinox as new year's day; Jews used the autumn equinox as new year's day; while the Eskimo's new year's day in the frigid zone was not fixed. They took the first rain as new year's day.
In 46 BC, Julian Kaiser, the emperor of Rome, enacted the Julian calendar. At the beginning, he used the winter solstice as new year's day.
However, people insist that the new year should be used as new year's day, so they extend the new year's day to the 10 day after the winter solstice.
Another legend is that when Yao and Shun flourishing more than 4000 years ago, when Emperor Yao was in power, he worked hard for the people and did a lot of good deeds for the people. He was loved by the majority of the people. But because his son had no talent, he was not very useful. He did not pass the throne of "the son of heaven" to his son, but passed it to shun who had both moral qualities.
Yao said to shun, "you must pass on the throne to the new year's day, and you can rest assured that after I die."
Later, Shun passed the throne to Yu who managed the flood. Yu also did many good deeds for the people like Shun and loved the people.
Later, after the death of Emperor Yao, Emperor Shun made sacrifices to heaven and earth and Emperor Yao for the first day of the year. It was called "New Year's Day" or "Yuan Zheng" at the beginning of the first month. This is the new year's day in ancient times.
In the new year's day, all the dynasties of the Han Dynasty celebrated the activities of offering sacrifices to gods, such as offering sacrifices to gods ancestors, writing doors to couplets, writing congratulations and dancing dragon lanterns, and gradually forming folk festival celebrations such as offering sacrifices to gods and Buddhas, Ji Zuxian, putting up spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, keeping up with the new year, eating reunion dinner and numerous "social fires".
Xin Lan, a poet in the Jin Dynasty, once had the poem of Yuan Zheng: "Yuan Zheng Kai Jie" and "Jiaqing".
Brackish play thousands of years, small and big harmony.
Describe the new year's celebration.
New year's day begins with three emperors and five emperors.
Emperor Zhuan
The first month of spring is the first month of spring.
The first month is called yuan, and the first is Dan.
The word "New Year's Day" first came from Xiao Ziyun's "Jie Ya" in Southern Dynasty: "four new year's day, Wan Shouchu today."
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."
This is the first year of the festival.
The Central People's government promulgated the unified use of "national year and Memorial Day holiday method", the calendar January 1st as the new year's day, and decide the national holiday for one day.
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