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When is New Year's Day?
New Year's Day is a traditional festival in China. The element is called the beginning, and the beginning of each number is called the element. Dan said "God". New Year's Day means "the first day". It was first seen in the Book of Jin: "Judy takes the first month as the yuan, but it is actually the spring of New Year's Day." That is, the first month is Yuan and the first day is Dan.
New Year's Day refers to different times. In the Xia Dynasty, the first month of the summer calendar was January in spring. In Shang dynasty, December in winter was the first month of lunar calendar, and November in winter was the first month of weekly calendar. In the Qin Dynasty, October in winter was the first month, and the first day of October was New Year's Day. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, January in spring was the first month, and the first day of January was called New Year's Day, which was used until the end of the Qing Dynasty.
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