New Year's Day, the first day of the new year. At the beginning of the New Year, Vientiane is renewed. First of all, I wish you all a happy New Year's Day, good health, success and peace in the new year, and thank you all for your company throughout the year.
In 2020, we will encounter too many difficulties and setbacks. Of course, we will also be moved and joyful. Many friends are saying that 2020 is going too fast, passing by in a blink of an eye. I sometimes think this way, but if you think about what happened this year, it is still made up of 365 ordinary days, and 365 days are made up of one minute and one second. Time has not become faster or slower, time is eternal, and it is us that changes. What changes is our eyes to see the world and our heart to feel the world.
For many people, New Year's Day is also the day when the flag is set. How is it, have you completed the flag you set last year? How many books did you plan to read last year? How many times did you go to the gym? How many times did you exercise? How many places did you punch in? How many goals have been completed? What are the new plans this year?
On the first day of the new year, you might as well write down this year's small goals on a piece of paper, and also make a summary of yourself last year. There is still a dream, what if it is realized? After all, we all know that who we are today is the accumulation of countless pasts. Therefore, if you want your future self to be better, then start working hard today.
New Year's Day is very important to every Chinese. The word "New Year's Day" first appeared in "Book of Jin" in Chinese literary works. "New Year's Day" in Chinese history refers to "first day of the first month" , The calculation method of "first month" was very inconsistent before the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so the dates of New Year's Day in the past dynasties are not consistent. In 1949, the People's Republic of China took January 1 of the Gregorian calendar as New Year's Day, so "New Year's Day" is also called the "Gregorian Year" in China.
Yuan, namely "chu" and "beginning", the beginning of all numbers is called "Yuan"; and Dan, which means "day", so "New Year's Day" means "initial day". New Year's Day is also called "three yuan", which means the yuan of the year, the yuan of the month, and the yuan of the time. According to historical records, in Chinese history, "New Year's Day" has many titles, such as Yuanri, Yuanzheng, Yuanchen, Kainian, Yuanchun, Shangri, Huasui, etc., but among many titles, "New Year's Day" is still the best. Generally, the longest time.
Like our country, most countries in the world adopt the Gregorian calendar chronology and set January 1 as the beginning of the new year, which is called "New Year's Day". People have their own ways of celebrating, celebrating the beginning of the new year on New Year's Day. Today, New Year's Day is already a legal holiday in my country.
There is a legend about New Year's Day. According to legend, in the Yao and Shun period more than 4,000 years ago, the Emperor Yao was diligent in government and the people during his reign and did many good deeds for the people, and he was deeply loved by the people. However, because his son was not a weapon, Yao did not pass the throne to his son, but passed it on to Shun, who had both morals. When
passed on the throne, Yao said to Shun: "You must pass on the throne well in the future, so I can watch after I die." Later, Shun passed the throne to Yu, who was good at controlling floods, and Yu was like Yao and Shun. He loves his people like his son, and is also very much loved. Later, people regarded the day when Emperor Shun sacrificed the heaven and earth and Emperor Yao after Yao's death as the beginning of the year, and called the first day of the first month as "New Year's Day". This is the origin of the ancient New Year's Day.
Today on New Year's Day, we use ten New Year's Day greetings to start 2021 together, and wish everyone a happy New Year's Day and all the best in the new year!