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Briefly talk about the origin of the Spring Festival (100 words)
Because this day is still the old dynasty, the moon dynasty and the Japanese dynasty, it is also called the "three dynasties"; Because it is the first Shuori, it is also called "Yuanshuo". Song and Wu explained in Dream: "The first day of the first month is called New Year's Day".
Extended data
In the original sense, the beginning of the year refers to the "beginning of spring" in the calendars of cadres and branches. When a day is like "the handle of a bucket points to Yin", Yin and Yang change, Yang and thorns begin, and everything is spring, which means a new cycle begins. The origin and development of the Spring Festival is a process of gradual formation, subtle improvement and popularization. As an important part of China traditional culture, festival culture reflects the profound connotation of China culture and records the rich and colorful cultural contents of ancient people's social life.
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