New Year of the Tiger blackboard design plan

Time passed quietly like running water for 365 days, but the memory became clear in the flowing time. In the past, we were always squandering those unsquandered youth and commemorating those memories that can never be commemorated, but we have forgotten that everything in the world has an end. But now, let those memories go with the wind. In this new and special year, surpass yourself and surpass your dreams!

Draw a border in the middle of the blackboard. You can decide the border pattern yourself. Write in the border: Santa Claus has just been sent away, and the New Year’s Day bells are ringing again. No matter which country in the world, people are full of beautiful hopes for the new year. In this day of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new, people from all over the world welcome the new year in their own ingenious and unique ways.

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1. North Korean New Year's Day customs

North Korea, like our country, also has the custom of posting window grilles and peach charms during the New Year to pray for God's blessing, drive away ghosts, and grant happiness. At the dawn of New Year's Day, people stuff some banknotes into pre-tied scarecrows and throw them at the crossroads, which means sending away evil and welcoming good fortune. At dusk, people burn off the hair that the family has lost throughout the year, wishing their families peace all year round. During the New Year, in addition to enjoying fine wine and delicacies, North Koreans must also cook a sweet rice made of glutinous rice, pine nuts, chestnut powder, date paste and honey, which is similar to the eight-treasure rice in our country. Prosperous days are as sweet as honey.

2. New Year's Day greetings

1. New Year's Day is here, and I wish you a prosperous career, a sunny mood, a sky-high salary, a bright future, and a romantic love in the new year. Still, happy game world.

2. Wherever the sun shines, there is my silent blessing. When the moonlight shines on the earth, there is my silent prayer. When the shooting star passes by, I make a wish: I wish you peace. Healthy and Happy New Year!

3. Give you a 100% pure milk candy: Ingredients = Sincerity + Missing + Happiness, Validity = Lifetime, Nutrition = Warmth + Happiness + Touching, Manufacturer: True Friend! I wish you a happy New Year and all the best!

New Year's Day is the first day of every new year. "Yuan" means beginning, and "Dan" refers to the time of dawn, which also refers to daytime. New Year's Day is the first day of the year. The word "New Year's Day" first came from the poem "Jie Ya" by Xiao Ziyun in the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "The four qi are new to the New Year's Day, and Wanshou is the beginning of this dynasty." The "first month" entry in Volume 1 of Wu Zimu's "Meng Liang Lu" in the Song Dynasty: "The first day of the first lunar month is called New Year's Day, commonly known as New Year's Day, is the first of the year-long festivals. "New Year's Day is called Yuan Day" in "Shu Shun Dian"; it is called "Yuan Zheng" in Cui Yuan's "San Zi Chai Ming" of the Han Dynasty; it is called "Yuan Chen" in "Yang Du Fu" by Geng Chan of the Jin Dynasty; in the Northern Qi Dynasty It is called "Yuan Chun" in an article called "Xia Ci of the Emperor of Yuanhui Great Enjoyment of Songs"; it is called "Yuan Shuo" in the poem "Retired from the DPRK to Watch the Army and Return to Camp on the Yuan Day" by Li Shi, Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty. New Year's Day refers to the first day of the first lunar month of the lunar calendar. There are different names in various Chinese dialects, some are called "New Year's Day", some are called "Datian New Year's Day", some are called "New Year's Day", and generally they are called "New Year's Day".

The month and day of New Year's Day in our country are not consistent in the past dynasties. The Xia Dynasty falls on the first day of the first lunar month, the Shang Dynasty falls on the first day of the twelfth lunar month, and the Zhou Dynasty falls on the first day of the eleventh lunar month. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, the first day of October was designated as New Year's Day. In the first year of Emperor Taichu of the Han Dynasty, Sima Qian created the "Taichu Calendar", and then the first day of the first lunar month was designated as New Year's Day, which was the same as the Xia Dynasty regulations, so it was also called the "Xia Calendar", which was used until the Revolution of 1911. After the founding of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen designated the first day of the first lunar month (New Year's Day) as the Spring Festival, and January 1 of the Western calendar (Gregorian calendar) as the New Year in order to "follow the Xia Zhengzheng, so it is in line with the countryside; from the Western calendar, so it is convenient for statistics." On September 27, 1949, the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference passed a resolution: "The Chinese People's Republic of China adopts the AD chronological calendar." This is the Gregorian calendar used by all countries in the world. In order to distinguish the two new years of the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar, and because the "beginning of spring" in the lunar calendar's twenty-four solar terms happens to be before and after the lunar new year, the first day of the first lunar month was renamed the "Spring Festival", and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was designated as "New Year's Day" ". Since then, New Year's Day has become a national happy holiday in our country.

Because countries around the world are located at different longitudes, each country enters New Year's Day at its own time. For example, Tonga, an island country in Oceania, is located on the west side of the date line. It is the first place in the world to start a new day, and is naturally the first country to celebrate New Year's Day. Western Samoa, located east of the date line, is the latest place in the world to welcome the New Year. Our country is the 12th country in the world to usher in the dawn of New Year's Day.

The origin of New Year's Day

2004-12-31

January 1 of each year , people call it "New Year's Day", why is this?

It turns out that in Chinese, "Yuan" means the beginning, that is, the first; "Dan" means day or morning. The two words together refer to the first day of the New Year. But this was not fixed from the beginning.

On the calendar, people are accustomed to calling one revolution of the earth around the sun one year.

However, since the earth's orbit around the sun has no fixed starting point and end point, the starting point and end point of a year are artificially determined, which results in inconsistencies in various calendars. It is said that the word "New Year's Day" comes from Zhuan Xu, one of the earliest emperors in my country. He stipulated that the first month of the lunar calendar should be "Yuan" and the first day of the lunar month should be "Dan". Later, some dynasties changed the date of New Year's Day, but in principle, the first day of each year was still New Year's Day. For example, the Xia Dynasty used the first day of the first lunar month as New Year's Day, but the Shang Dynasty used the first day of December as New Year's Day, and the Zhou Dynasty used 11 The first day of the lunar month is New Year's Day. In the Qin Dynasty, the first day of October was the New Year's Day. It was not until the time of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty that the great historian Sima Qian and others re-established the calendar and stipulated that the first day of the first lunar month of each year was New Year's Day, which has not been changed since then.

After the success of the Revolution of 1911 in 1911, it was decided to adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar, so New Year's Day of the lunar calendar was changed to "Spring Festival", and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was called New Year's Day. When New China was founded, it began to officially use the "AD Calendar" and designated January 1st of the Gregorian calendar as New Year's Day.

Now, most countries in the world regard January 1st as New Year's Day every year, because they mostly adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar. However, there are also some countries and nations that have different New Year's Day dates due to differences in local calendar traditions, religious beliefs, customs, and seasonal climates. This also makes the world more colorful and more nationally distinctive.