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What's the meaning of Broken Youth League Day?

"Broken Youth League Day" refers to the first day of a year without festivals and anniversaries, also known as "no festivals" or "White Festival". Therefore, "Broken Youth League Day" is not a festival with special significance or worth celebrating, but a day borrowed by some people to express their feelings or significance. Some people may choose to do something special on this day, such as soaking in hot springs, watching a good movie or getting together with friends, just to break the usual monotonous life, not because the day itself has any special significance.

Some people define "Breaking the Youth League Day" as the concept of "going against the trend" in order to resist the overly primitive festival culture. They believe that in modern society, people rely too much on various festivals, which leads to a single social rhythm and people's emotions become mechanical and lost. Therefore, for these people, "Breaking the Youth League Day" symbolizes resistance, liberation, challenge and being their own mental state. In this way, they broke the traditional shackles and showed a more free and authentic mentality and behavior.

Of course, for ordinary people, "Broken Youth League Day" may be just an ordinary day, but it may not be so ordinary. We can find inner peace and stability on this day, such as reading books, listening to music, doing meditation and so on. You can also do some "crazy" things on this day, such as traveling, eating a big meal, trying some new sports and enjoying a relaxed and happy time. In short, the "Broken Youth League Day" should be given meaning by us. It can be a day for us to relax, or a day for us to release ourselves and challenge our limits.