Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does January mean?

What does January mean?

January 1st means auspicious day.

I. Basic explanation

1 refers to the initial day or auspicious day. Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; "Yuanri" means "the first day". The biography of Han Wang Mang: "It's the first day of Woods and the tenth day of Wuyin, which is the wedding anniversary, so many people don't follow it." .

2, refers to the first day of the first month. Shu Shun Dian: "The moon is on the right day, and Shun Ge is in Wenxiangzu." January, the first day of the first lunar month, is the traditional Spring Festival in China. On this day, there are many traditional folk activities in China, including posting Spring Festival couplets and door gods and setting off firecrackers on New Year's Eve.

Second, related poems.

The first day of the lunar month

Wang Anshi in Northern Song Dynasty

Except for the one-year-old in firecrackers,

The spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.

Thousands of families are dying,

Always trade new peaches for old ones.

Third, Yuan and Appreciation of Japanese Poetry

1. This poem describes the moving scene of excitement, joy and Vientiane renewal on New Year's Day, and expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about political innovation.

2, the first sentence "firecrackers except one year old", in the sound of firecrackers to send away the old year, ushered in the new year. Sentences are closely related to the topic, rendering the lively and joyful atmosphere of the Spring Festival. The second sentence, "Spring Breeze Warms Tu Su", describes people drinking Tu Su wine in the warm spring breeze. The third sentence, "Every family is dying", is written that the glory of the rising sun shines on every family.

3. At the end of the sentence, "Always exchange new peaches for old ones" shows the poet's satisfaction and joy at the victory of political reform and the improvement of people's lives. It contains profound philosophy, pointing out that new things always replace declining things.

4. Although this poem adopts the line drawing technique, it tries its best to render the festive atmosphere, and at the same time, it expresses its connotation without revealing it through the custom of renewing the poem in January.