New Year's Day

 

 

In ancient China, New Year's Day referred to the first day of the lunar (lunar, lunar) year, which is the first day of the first lunar month. In the West and modern China, New Year's Day refers to the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Since the Gregorian calendar was introduced to China, the term New Year's Day has been specifically used for the New Year.

 

New Year's Day, also known as January 1st in the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as the "New Year" in most countries around the world. Yuan is called "beginning", and the beginning of any number is called "yuan"; Dan, also known as "day"; "New Year's Day" means "the day of the beginning". New Year's Day usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.

 

The arrival of New Year's Day heralds the end of the old year, the beginning of a new year, the beginning of a new year with spring returning to the earth, and the glorious beginning of the new year, which is the beginning of showcasing one's new side. The atmosphere of New Year's Day will enhance the entire nation.

 

 

Happy New Year!
In 2024, may the beauty of the world be intertwined with you!

Created on:2023年12月29日 17:03