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How to write "Happy New Year" in traditional Chinese characters

The traditional Chinese characters for Happy New Year are: Happy New Year! You can't use traditional Chinese characters for the first three words!

Happy new year means blessing. After all, the new year has already begun. Everyone doesn't know what the future will be like, but with good wishes, I hope that in the new year, no matter your friends, your family or strangers, they will send their blessings. A simple sentence: Happy New Year. Happy Valentine's Day and Happy New Year to you!

Happy New Year: For the China New Year.

Happy new year: available when spring comes. "Spring" generally refers to "beginning of spring" in the 24 solar terms, and beginning of spring generally falls around February 4th (the 46th day is beginning of spring, which started from the "Winter Solstice" of the previous year), and "Spring hits six or nine heads" refers to the day of the solar terms in beginning of spring.

The time between the New Year and the Spring Festival is almost the same. Look at the annual yellow calendar ~ ~ ~