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Happy New Year to everyone.

亚洲新年英文

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海飄愿瓶

祝大家新年快乐的英文是:

Happy new year to all of you!或者Happy new year, everyone!

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新年

新年,即一年的第一天,为世界多数国家通行的节日。世界各国,特别是古代都有不同的日期,现代世界多数国家为公元制纪年的1月1日。现代将“元旦”称为公历新年,将“春节”称为农历新年。当日,人们会以各种不同的方式庆祝新年的到来。

在中国,由于实行两种不同的历法,新年有不同的定义。

按照公历,每年的1月1日为元旦。

按照农历,每年的正月初一为新年。

1912年1月1日,中华民国正式成立,这是亚洲第一个民主共和国,也是亚洲第一个实行共和立宪制度的国家,国土面积1141万8174平方公里……孙中山先生把中华民国的国号简称为中国,在南京就任临时大总统时,在就职誓词中,孙中山以“中华民国元年元旦”为结尾。

这就是中国“元旦”的来历。

庆贺新年伊始是世界各国各地区的普遍习俗。不管是世界上哪个国家的人们,都对新的一年充满美好的希冀。“百里不同风,千里不同俗”,由于各个国家和地区其历史、文化、宗教信仰、民族习惯不同,因此也都有自己不同的庆祝新年的习俗。

在这辞旧迎新的日子里,世界各国的人们都以其别出心裁、独具特色的方式迎接新年的到来

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呲呲呲呲呲呲

The Spring Festival The Spring Festival, also know as the lunar New Year, is the greatest traditional festival. It is usually a time between late January or early February, which means rest and relaxation between winter and spring after a year's toil, and means celebration as well. Before the Spring Festival, people clean their house, put red coupletson their gates, and set off firecrackers, according to fairy tale, for driving a demon, named Nian away. On the eve of the Spring Festival, a get-together banquet is a must, and the most popular food is Dumpling, which is supposed to bring good fortune. On the first day of the new year, everybody wears new clothes and greets relatives and friends with bows and congratulations wishing each other lucky during the new year. Spring Festival The New Moon on the first day of the new year-- the full moon 15 days later Click here for more words about the Spring Festival Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon(新月)on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon(满月)15 days later. The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival(元宵节), which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade. The Chinese calendar is based on a combination of lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle(月运周期)is about 29.5 days. In order to "catch up" with the solar calendar the Chinese insert an extra month once every few years (seven years out of a 19-yearcycle). This is the same as adding an extra day on leap year (闰年). This is why, according to the solar calendar, the Chinese New Year falls on a different date each year. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are celebrated as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. The celebration was traditionally highlighted with a religious ceremony given in honor of Heaven and Earth(万物), the gods of the household and the family ancestors. The sacrifice to the ancestors, the most vital of all the rituals(仪式), united the living members with those who had passed away. Departed relatives are remembered with great respect because they were responsible for laying the foundations for the fortune and glory of the family. The presence of the ancestors is acknowledged on New Year's Eve with a dinner arranged for them at the family banquet table. The spirits of the ancestors, together with the living, celebrate the onset of the New Year as one great community. The communal feast called "surrounding the stove" or weilu. It symbolizes family unity and honors the past and present generations. The Origin of Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year is now popularly known as the Spring Festival because it starts from the Begining of Spring (the first of the twenty-four terms in coodination with the changes of Nature). Its origin is too old to be traced. Several explanations are hanging around. All agree, however, that the word Nian, which in modern Chinese solely means "year", was originally the name of a monster beast that started to prey on people the night before the beginning of a new year. One legend goes that the beast Nian had a very big mouth that would swallow a great many people with one bite. People were very scared. One day, an old man came to their rescue, offering to subdue Nian. To Nian he said, "I hear say that you are very capable, but can you swallow the other beasts of prey on earth instead of people who are by no means of your worthy opponents?" So, it did swallow many of the beasts of prey on earth that also harrassed people and their domestic animals from time to time. After that, the old man disappeared riding the beast Nian. He turned out to be an immortal god. Now that Nian is gone and other beasts of prey are also scared into forests, people begin to enjoy their peaceful life. Before the old man left, he had told people to put up red paper decorations on their windows and doors at each year's end to scare away Nian in case it sneaked back again, because red is the color the beast feared the most. From then on, the tradition of observing the conquest of Nian is carried on from generation to generation. The term "Guo Nian", which may mean "Survive the Nian" becomes today "Celebrate the (New) Year" as the word "guo" in Chinese having both the meaning of "pass-over" and "observe". The custom of putting up red paper and firing fire-crackers to scare away Nian should it have a chance to run loose is still around. However, people today have long forgotten why they are doing all this, except that they feel the color and the sound add to the excitement of the celebration. Traditional New Year Foods Probably more food is consumed during the New Year celebrations than any other time of the year. Vast amounts of traditional food is prepared for family and friends, as well as those close to us who have died. On New Year's Day, the Chinese family will eat a vegetarian dish called jai. Although the various ingredients in jai are root vegetables or fibrous vegetables, many people attribute various superstitious aspects to them. Other foods include a whole fish, to represent togetherness and abundance, and a chicken for prosperity. The chicken must be presented with a head, tail and feet to symbolize completeness. Noodles should be uncut, as they represent long life. In south China, the favorite and most typical dishes were nian gao, sweet steamed glutinous rice(糯米)pudding and zong zi (glutinous rice wrapped up in reed(芦苇)leaves), another popular delicacy. In the north, steamed-wheat bread (man tou) and small meat dumplings were the preferred food. The tremendous amount of food prepared at this time was meant to symbolize abundance and wealth for the household. The 15-Day Celebration of Chinese New Year The first day of the Lunar New Year is "the welcoming of the gods of the heavens and earth."Many people abstain from meat on the first day of the new year because it is believed that this will ensure long and happy lives for them. On the second day, the Chinese pray to their ancestors as well as to all the gods. They are extra kind to dogs and feed them well as it is believed that the second day is the birthday of all dogs. The third and fourth days are for the sons-in-laws to pay respect to their parents-in-law. The fifth day is called Po Woo. On that day people stay home to welcome the God of Wealth. No one visits families and friends on the fifth day because it will bring both parties bad luck. On the sixth to the 10th day, the Chinese visit their relatives and friends freely. They also visit the temples to pray for good fortune and health. The seventh day of the New Year is the day for farmers to display their produce. These farmers make a drink from seven types of vegetables to celebrate the occasion. The seventh day is also considered the birthday of human beings. Noodles are eaten to promote longevity and raw fish for success. On the eighth day the Fujian people have another family reunion dinner, and at midnight they pray to Tian Gong, the God of Heaven. The ninth day is to make offerings to the Jade Emperor. The 10th through the 12th are days that friends and relatives should be invited for dinner. After so much rich food, on the 13th day you should have simple rice congee and mustard greens (choi sum) to cleanse the system. The 14th day should be for preparations to celebrate the Lantern Festival which is to be held on the 15th night.

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女王Z大人

有很多说法,但也各有异同happy new year.新年快乐。With best wishes for a happy New Year!祝新年快乐,并致以良好的祝福。Season's greetings and best wishes for the New Year.祝福您,新年快乐。I hope you have a most happy.谨祝新年快乐幸福

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天骄建材

Happy new year.新年快乐。Happy spring festivel!春节快乐!Good luck, good health, hood cheer. I wish you a happy New Year.祝好运、健康、佳肴伴你度过一个快乐新年。With best wishes for a happy New Year!祝新年快乐,并致以良好的祝福。I hope you have a most happy and prosperous New Year.谨祝新年快乐幸福,大吉大利。With the compliments of the season.祝贺佳节。May the season's joy fill you all the year round.愿节日的愉快伴你一生。Season's greetings and best wishes for the New Year.祝福您,新年快乐。Please accept my season's greetings.请接受我节日的祝贺。To wish you joy at this holy season. Wishing every happiness will always be with you.恭祝新年吉祥,幸福和欢乐与你同在。Good health, good luck and much happiness throughout the year.恭祝健康、幸运,新年快乐。May the joy and happiness around you today and always.愿快乐幸福永伴你左右。Please accept my sincere wishes for the New Year. I hope you will continue to enjoy good health.请接受我诚挚的新年祝福,顺祝身体健康。Allow me to congratulate you on the arrival of the New Year and to extend to you all my best wishes for your perfect health and lasting prosperity.恭贺新禧,祝身体健康、事业发达。Best wishes for the holidays and happiness throughout the New Year.恭贺新禧,万事如意。新年祝福语 英文With very best wishes for your happiness in the New Year.致以最良好的祝福,原你新年快乐幸福。Please accept our wishes for you and yours for a happy New Year.请接受我们对你及你全家的美好祝福,祝你们新年快乐。May the coming New Year bring you joy, love and peace.愿新年为你带来快乐,友爱和宁静。Wishing you happiness during the holidays and throughout the New Year.祝节日快乐,新年幸福。A happy New Year to you.恭贺新年。望采纳,您的采纳就是我答题的动力~谢谢哦

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若伦丫头

新年快乐的英文:happy new year

happy new year

英 [ˈhæpi nju: jə:]   美 [ˈhæpi nu jɪr]

新年快乐;新春快乐

一、happy

英 [ˈhæpi]   美 [ˈhæpi]

adj.快乐的;幸福的

二、new year

英 [nju: jə:]   美 [nu jɪr]

n.新年

1、A new, more profound thoughts of you, wish you every day happy New Year.

新年了,对你的思念愈加深刻,祝亲爱的你新的一年里每天都开心。

2、We hope to have a good result, so we hope to have a happy New Year.

我们希望有一个好的结果,因为我们希望有一个快乐的新年。

3、In this special day, deeply blessed in my life, in all: Happy New Year!

在这特别的日子里,深深地祝福在我的生命里出现的所有人:新春快乐!

4、We hope to have a good result, so we hope to have a happy New Year.

我们希望有一个好的结果,因为我们希望有一个快乐的新年。

5、We want to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year, cheers!

我们想要恭祝你们全体有个不一样的耶诞快乐和新年快乐,大家乾杯!

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幸福0571

1.春节的来历:

春节,是农历正月初一,又叫阴历年,俗称“过年”。这是我国民间最隆重、最热闹的一个传统节日。春节的历史很悠久,它起源于殷商时期年头岁尾的祭神祭祖活动。

The Spring Festival, is the first lunar month, also called the lunar year, commonly known as "Spring Festival". This is our country folk ceremonious, the most lively a traditional festival. The history of the Spring Festival is very long, it originated in the shells period year the sacrifices of the tail and head of the ancestor worship of god.

按照我国农历,正月初一古称元日、元辰、元正、元朔、元旦等,俗称年初一,到了民国时期,改用公历,公历的一月一日称为元旦,把农历的一月一日叫春节。

According to the lunar calendar in China, the first day called ganjitsu, yuan Chen, yuan is, new moon, such as New Year's day, commonly known as day, in the period of the republic of China, to switch to the Gregorian calendar, calendar January 1st as New Year's day, the lunar calendar January 1st is called the Spring Festival.

2.春节的习俗:

春节是中国及一些亚洲民族一个古老的传统节日。因为相传年兽怕红色,怕火光和怕响声,所以人们便有贴春联、放鞭炮、敲锣打鼓等习俗。 不同时期、不同地区、不同民族的习俗都不相同。

Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China and some Asian nations. Because legend has it that the beast is afraid of red, afraid of fire and afraid of sound, so people will have couplets, firecrackers, gongs and drums and other customs. Different periods, different regions,different ethnic customs are not the same.

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h071232003

Happy New Year to you all.

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快乐之光

.春节的来历:.春节春节,是农历正月初一,又叫阴历年,俗称“过年”。这是我国民间最隆重、最热闹的一个传统节日。春节的历史很悠久,它起源于殷商时期年头岁尾的祭神祭祖活动。The Spring Festival, is the first lunar month, also called the lunar year, commonly known as "Spring Festival". This is our country folk ceremonious, the most lively a traditional festival. The history of the Spring Festival is very long, it originated in the shells period year the sacrifices of the tail and head of the ancestor worship of god.按照我国农历,正月初一古称元日、元辰、元正、元朔、元旦等,俗称年初一,到了民国时期,改用公历,公历的一月一日称为元旦,把农历的一月一日叫春节。According to the lunar calendar in China, the first day called ganjitsu, yuan Chen, yuan is, new moon, such as New Year's day, commonly known as day, in the period of the republic of China, to switch to the Gregorian calendar, calendar January 1st as New Year's day, the lunar calendar January 1st is called the Spring Festival.2.春节的习俗:春节是中国及一些亚洲民族一个古老的传统节日。因为相传年兽怕红色,怕火光和怕响声,所以人们便有贴春联、放鞭炮、敲锣打鼓等习俗。 不同时期、不同地区、不同民族的习俗都不相同。Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China and some Asian nations. Because legend has it that the beast is afraid of red, afraid of fire and afraid of sound, so people will have couplets, firecrackers, gongs and drums and other customs. Different periods, different regions,different ethnic customs are not the same.编辑于 2019-01-26TA的回答是否帮助到你了?能够帮助到你是知道答主们最快乐的事啦节,是农历正月初一,又叫阴历年,俗称“过年”。这是我国民间最隆重、最热闹的一个传统节日。春节的历史很悠久,它起源于殷商时期年头岁尾的祭神祭祖活动。The Spring Festival, is the first lunar month, also called the lunar year, commonly known as "Spring Festival". This is our country folk ceremonious, the most lively a traditional festival. The history of the Spring Festival is very long, it originated in the shells period year the sacrifices of the tail and head of the ancestor worship of god.按照我国农历,正月初一古称元日、元辰、元正、元朔、元旦等,俗称年初一,到了民国时期,改用公历,公历的一月一日称为元旦,把农历的一月一日叫春节。According to the lunar calendar in China, the first day called ganjitsu, yuan Chen, yuan is, new moon, such as New Year's day, commonly known as day, in the period of the republic of China, to switch to the Gregorian calendar, calendar January 1st as New Year's day, the lunar calendar January 1st is called the Spring Festival.2.春节的习俗:春节是中国及一些亚洲民族一个古老的传统节日。因为相传年兽怕红色,怕火光和怕响声,所以人们便有贴春联、放鞭炮、敲锣打鼓等习俗。 不同时期、不同地区、不同民族的习俗都不相同。Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China and some Asian nations. Because legend has it that the beast is afraid of red, afraid of fire and afraid of sound, so people will have couplets, firecrackers, gongs a

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