Time passed quietly for 365 days like running water, but the memory became clear in the running time. Once upon a time, we were always squandering our unfinished youth to commemorate those unforgettable memories, but we forgot that everything in the world was endless. However, now let those memories pass away with the wind, and surpass yourself and dreams in this brand-new and special year!
Draw a border in the middle of the blackboard. You can decide the border pattern yourself. It says in the border: Santa Claus has just been sent away, and the New Year's Day bell is ringing again. People in any country in the world are full of beautiful hopes for the new year. In this new year's day, people all over the world greet the arrival of the New Year in their unique and distinctive ways.
Write a theme on the top of the border: Celebrating New Year's Day or New Year's Day HAPP
Write something about New Year's Day on both sides. I'll choose two less materials for you.
1. North Korea's New Year's Day customs
North Korea, like China, also has the customs of stick grilles and Taofu in the New Year, in order to pray for God's blessing, drive away ghosts and give happiness. At the dawn of New Year's Day, people put some money into the pre-tied scarecrow and throw it at the crossroads to show off evil and welcome good luck and good luck. At dusk, people burn the hair that the whole family lost in a year, wishing their families peace in the four seasons. During the New Year, Koreans must cook glutinous rice with pine nuts, chestnut powder, jujube paste and honey, which is similar to China's eight-treasure rice, in order to indicate that the family is prosperous and as sweet as honey.
2. New Year's Day greetings
1. When New Year's Day comes, I wish you a happy New Year: your career is in full swing, your mood is sunny, your salary is upside down, your future is boundless, your love is still romantic, and you are happy in the world.
2. Where the sun shines, there is my silent blessing. When the moonlight shines on the earth, there is my silent prayer. When the meteor passes by, I made a wish: I wish you peace and health and a happy New Year!
3. Send you a 111% pure milk candy: ingredients = sincerity+missing+happiness, validity = life, nutrition = warmth+happiness+touching, manufacturer: sincere friends! I wish you a happy New Year's Day and all the best!
New Year's Day is the first day of every new year. "Yuan" has the meaning of beginning, "Dan" refers to the time of dawn, and also refers to the day. New Year's Day is the first day of the year. The word "New Year's Day" originated from Xiao Ziyun's poem "Jieya" in the Southern Dynasties: "Four Qi New Year's Day, long life." In the Song Dynasty, Wu Zimu's Dream of Liang Lu, Volume I, the entry of "the first month": "The first month of the new year is called New Year's Day, and the custom is called New Year's Day." One-year-old festival preface, this is the first. "New Year's Day, the book? Shundian is called Yuanri "; In the Han Dynasty, Cui Yuan called it "Yuan Zheng" in the inscription of three sons. In the Jin Dynasty, Geng expounded Yang Du Fu, which was called "Yuan Chen"; In the Northern Qi Dynasty, it was called "Yuan Chun" in an article "Yuan Hui Da Xiang Ge Huang Xia Ci". Tang Dezong Li Shi called it "Yuan Shuo" in the poem "Retire from the DPRK to watch the army fight and return to camp on the Yuan Day". New Year's Day refers to the first day of the first month in the summer calendar (lunar calendar). There are different names in Chinese dialects, some are called "New Year's Day", some are called "Big Day", some are called "New Year's Day", and they are generally called "the first day of the first month".
The month and day of New Year's Day in China are not consistent. Xia dynasty is on the first day of the first month, Shang dynasty is on the first day of December, and Zhou dynasty is on the first day of November. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, the first day of October was New Year's Day. In the first year of Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty, Sima Qian founded the "taichu calendar", which took the first day of the first month as New Year's Day again, just like the provisions of the Xia Dynasty, so it was also called "Xia Li", which was used until the Revolution of 1911. After the founding of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen followed the countryside for the sake of "doing well in summer"; From the Gregorian calendar, so statistics ",set the first day of the first month (New Year's Day) as the Spring Festival, and take the Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar) as the New Year's Day on October 1. On September 27th, 1949, the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference passed a resolution: "The Chinese people * * * and the national calendar adopt the AD calendar method." That is, the Gregorian calendar used all over the world. In order to distinguish the two New Years, the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar was renamed Spring Festival, and the 21th day of the Gregorian calendar was designated as New Year's Day, because the "beginning of spring" in the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar just happened before and after the Lunar New Year. Since then, New Year's Day has become a national happy festival in China.
Because countries in the world are in different longitude positions, they enter New Year's Day in different times. 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 naturally it is the first country to celebrate New Year's Day. Western Samoa, located on the east side of the date line, is the place where the New Year is ushered in at the latest in the world. China is the 12nd country in the world that welcomes the dawn of New Year's Day.
The origin of New Year's Day
On October 1 of the Gregorian calendar every year, people call it "New Year's Day". Why?
It turns out that in Chinese, "yuan" is the beginning, that is, the first; "Dan" means a day or morning, and the two words together mean the first day of the New Year. But this is not fixed from the beginning.
in the calendar, people are used to saying that the earth turns around the sun for 1 years. However, because there is no fixed starting point and ending point for the earth to move around the sun, the starting point and ending point of a year are artificially specified, which leads to the inconsistency of various calendars. According to legend, the word "New Year's Day" comes from Zhuan Xu, one of the earliest emperors in China. He stipulated that the first month of the lunar calendar should be "Yuan" and the first day 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 regarded as New Year's Day. For example, in Xia Dynasty, the first day of the first month was regarded as New Year's Day, but in Shang Dynasty, the first day of February was regarded as New Year's Day, while in Zhou Dynasty, it was regarded as New Year's Day in Qin Dynasty. It was not until Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty that the great historian Sima Qian and others reformulated the calendar, and stipulated that the first day of the first month of the first month of each year was New Year's Day, which has not changed since then.
After the success of the Revolution of 1911 in p>1911, it was decided to adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar, so the Lunar New Year's Day was changed to "Spring Festival", and October 1 of the Gregorian calendar was called New Year's Day. When the New China was founded, the "AD Chronology Law" was officially used, and October 1 of the Gregorian calendar was designated as New Year's Day.
Now, most countries in the world regard October 1 as New Year's Day every year, because they mostly adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar. However, some countries and ethnic groups have different New Year's Day dates because of their local calendar traditions, religious beliefs, customs and seasonal climate, which makes the world colorful and more national.