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新年好呀。新年好呀,祝贺大家新年好,我们唱歌,我们跳舞,祝贺大家新年好。——《新年好》在中国,公历的1月1日是元旦。在汉语中,“元”是开始,也就是第一的意思;“旦”是一天或早晨的意思,两字合起来就是指新年的第一天了。在中国,元旦这一名称,都说源于传说中三星五帝之一的颛顼,他以农历正月为元,初一为旦。据《史记》载:夏代以正月初一为元旦;周代以十一月初一为元旦;秦以十月初一为元旦。辛亥革命后,我国把正月初一称作春节,公历1月1日叫做新年,不称元旦。直到1949年9月27日,中国人民政治协商会议第一届全体会议通过使用公元纪年法,又才将公历1月1日正式定为元旦,农历正月初一定为春节。
happy New Year. Happy New Year, congratulate everyone on Happy New Year, we sing, we dance, congratulate everyone happy new year. - “Happy New Year” In China, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar is New Year’s Day. In Chinese, “yuan ” is the beginning, that is, the first meaning; “Dan ” is the meaning of the day or morning, the word together refers to the first day of the New Year. In China, the name of New Year’s Day, said that stems from the legend of one of Samsung’s Five Emperors of Zhuan Xu, he lunar January for the element, the first day as soon as possible. According to “Historical Records” contains: the first day of the first lunar month for the New Year’s Day; the Zhou Dynasty to New Year’s Day for the first day of November; Qin to New Year’s Day in October for New Year’s Day. After the Revolution of 1911, the first day of the first lunar month was called Spring Festival in our country. January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was called the New Year and was not entitled New Year’s Day. Until September 27, 1949, the first plenary session of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference adopted the Chronology of the Adventists and officially set January 1 as the New Year’s Day. The Lunar New Year starts with the first lunar month.