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What was New Year`s Day called in ancient times?

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The last dynasty in China, the Qing Dynasty, has been called "New Year's Day" or "New Year's Day". New Year's Day is January 1 of each year on the Gregorian calendar, which is also known as New Year's Day, and is celebrated by people in countries and regions of the world that use the Gregorian calendar to celebrate the arrival of a new year.

The Spring Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that falls on the first day of the first month of the year on the lunar calendar, so only we Chinese celebrate it. The first day of the first month of the lunar calendar is the Spring Festival, also known as the lunar (lunar) year, commonly known as "New Year". This is one of the grandest and most lively ancient traditional festivals in China.