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Begging for the Spring Festival tabloid

Spring Festival; the Spring Festival; Chinese New Year

The traditional names of the Spring Festival are New Year, New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve. They are also verbally called New Year's Eve to celebrate New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve. In ancient times, the Spring Festival refers to the beginning of spring in the solar terms and is also regarded as the beginning of a year. Later, it was changed to the first day of the first lunar month as the New Year.

The Spring Festival means that spring is coming, everything is renewed, and the new sowing and harvesting season is about to begin. People have just spent a long winter in the world of ice and snow, and have long been looking forward to the day when flowers bloom and vitality in spring. When the Spring Festival comes, people will naturally greet this festival with joy and songs.

Spring Festival is also called Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year and Lunar New Year, commonly known as "Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year". The lunar calendar is based on the law of the moon's profit and loss; The solar calendar is specified according to the period of the earth around the sun. The Spring Festival has a long history, which originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of the Shang Dynasty. In ancient times, the Spring Festival once referred to beginning of spring in the 24 solar terms, and later it was changed to the first day of the first lunar month (that is, the first day of the first lunar month), which was regarded as the beginning of the lunar year, that is, the beginning of a year. According to the China lunar calendar, the first day of the first month is called Yuanri, Chen Yuan, Jacky, Yuanshuo and New Year's Day, commonly known as the first day of the first month. This is the biggest and most lively traditional festival in China. In the traditional sense, the Spring Festival, from the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in La Worship, or the 23rd and 24th of the twelfth lunar month, to the end of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, and even to the whole first lunar month in some places, reaches its climax on New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month.

Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival of Han nationality. During the traditional festival Spring Festival, people will hold various celebrations, most of which are to offer sacrifices to gods and buddhas, ancestors, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and pray for a bumper harvest. Yao, Zhuang, Bai, Gaoshan, Hezhe, Hani, Daur, Dong, Li, Manchu, Mongolian, etc. There is also the custom of the Spring Festival, but the form of the festival has its own national characteristics.

The Spring Festival is the main festival to celebrate the New Year in many countries and regions in East Asia. Vietnamese is called "t? t Nguyên? N "(New Year's Day) is called" the first month "in Japanese (Note: the Japanese festival" the first month "is similar to New Year's Day in China, that is, 1. After the Meiji Restoration, it was renamed Lao Zheng.