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How to write New Year's resolutions?

How to write New Year's resolutions:

1, I hope my favorite star is smooth sailing and safe, and 2022 is getting better and better.

I hope happiness and good luck will come to me, and we will meet unexpectedly.

3. As the New Year is coming, I make a wish that all my friends will be happy, happy and carefree, love themselves, and happiness will follow, and have a warm New Year!

4. A new life is slowly unfolding. Take this bright moon, * * * May our happiness last long and our dreams come true.

The new year is coming, and I have many wishes. I hope these many wishes can be realized in the new year.

6. I hope that in the new year, I will stop being careless in math exams, do my own problems seriously, and strive for the best results in Chinese through my constant efforts.

7. A new life is slowly unfolding. Take this bright moon, * * * May our happiness last long and our dreams come true.

Knowledge about the Year of the Rabbit:

The Year of the Rabbit is determined according to the traditional calendar of China. The "rabbit" in the zodiac corresponds to the cardinal number of the twelve earthly branches. The year of the rabbit is the base year, and every twelve years is a cycle. For example, Gregorian calendar 20 1 1 basically corresponds to the Year of the Rabbit, which is the year of Xinmao.

The Year of the Rabbit is counted from beginning of spring in the twenty-four solar terms, because the year of the zodiac is attached to the calendar year of the main branch, and the calendar year of the main branch is the calendar year method of the main branch. The same is true of the official almanac of past dynasties (that is, the Yellow Calendar). There is no doubt that the lunar calendar only uses branches to mark the year, which ranges from the first day of the first month to New Year's Eve.

Lunar calendar and trunk calendar are two different calendars, which are different in the starting point of a year, the division rules of months and the number of days in each year. Due to the use of the Gregorian calendar after the Republic of China, many people, including a few so-called experts, lack understanding of the calendar, so the two are often confused.