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How about the wedding day on New Year's Day?

Getting married on New Year's Day is still a very good day.

According to the government of China, New Year's Day in China is listed as a legal holiday and becomes a national holiday. After a day's rest, we usually adjust the weekend before or after that day, and usually have a three-day rest. So basically everyone will have a holiday on this day. New Year's Day is also a good day and the beginning of a new year in our country.

New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "heaven"; 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.

The origin of New Year's Day:

According to legend, in the ancient Yao and Shun period, Emperor Yao was diligent and devoted to the people. When Yao was old, he named Shun, who had both ability and political integrity, as a Zen position, and Shun also named Yu, who had made contributions to water control, as a Zen position. They all did a lot of good deeds and were deeply loved by the people. In order to commemorate them, people take the day when Yao died and offered sacrifices to heaven and earth and Yao as the beginning of the year, which is called "New Year's Day" or "Jacky" and becomes the origin of the ancient "New Year's Day".

The Revolution of 1911 overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty, and the government of the Republic of China decided to use the Gregorian calendar, calling 1 day of the Gregorian calendar "New Year's Day". Later, when People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded, in order to better communicate with the world, it was decided to adopt the Gregorian calendar, which is now our universal solar calendar. Therefore, the previous "New Year's Day" became the Spring Festival, and 65438+ 10/day in the solar calendar replaced New Year's Day, which was listed as a legal holiday and became a national holiday.