Chinese New Year wishes - animated picture, GIF
Chinese New Year wishes - animated picture, GIF
By Chinese culture, 2019 will be a year of the Pig, starting from February 5th 2019 and ending on January 24th 2020. It will be an Earth Pig year. 2020 will be a year of the Rat. 2018 was a year of the Dog.
This is one from the wishes for the Chinese new year:
帆风顺年年好,万事如意步步高
Yīfānfēngshùn niánnián hǎo, wànshìrúyì bùbù gāo
Smooth sailing with each year; success with each step.
By Chinese culture, 2019 will be a year of the Pig, starting from February 5th 2019 and ending on January 24th 2020. It will be an Earth Pig year. 2020 will be a year of the Rat. 2018 was a year of the Dog.
This is one from the wishes for the Chinese new year:
帆风顺年年好,万事如意步步高
Yīfānfēngshùn niánnián hǎo, wànshìrúyì bùbù gāo
Smooth sailing with each year; success with each step.
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The Legend of Chinese New Year's celebrations
Chinese New Year's Day is called Guo Nian (过年) in Chinese, which can mean 'celebrate (a new) year' or 'overcome Nian'. The character 年 (Nián) could mean a 'year' or 'the monster Nian'.
In ancient times, there was a monster named Nian (年, or Nianshou 年兽) with a long head and sharp horns. It dwelled deep in the sea all year round and only showed up every New Year’s Eve to eat people and livestock in nearby villages.
Therefore, on the day of New Year's Eve, people would flee to remote mountains to avoid being harmed by the monster. People had lived in fear of this monster until an old man with white hair and a ruddy complexion visited the village.
He refused to hide in the mountains along with the villagers, but successfully scared away the monster by pasting red papers on doors, burning bamboo to make a loud cracking sound (precursor to firecrackers), lighting candles in the houses, and wearing red clothes. When the villagers came back, they were surprised to discover that the village had not been destroyed.
After that, every New Year's Eve, people did as the old man instructed and the monster Nian never showed up again. This tradition has been continued until the present time and has become an important way to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
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The Legend of Chinese New Year's celebrations
Chinese New Year's Day is called Guo Nian (过年) in Chinese, which can mean 'celebrate (a new) year' or 'overcome Nian'. The character 年 (Nián) could mean a 'year' or 'the monster Nian'.
In ancient times, there was a monster named Nian (年, or Nianshou 年兽) with a long head and sharp horns. It dwelled deep in the sea all year round and only showed up every New Year’s Eve to eat people and livestock in nearby villages.
Therefore, on the day of New Year's Eve, people would flee to remote mountains to avoid being harmed by the monster. People had lived in fear of this monster until an old man with white hair and a ruddy complexion visited the village.
He refused to hide in the mountains along with the villagers, but successfully scared away the monster by pasting red papers on doors, burning bamboo to make a loud cracking sound (precursor to firecrackers), lighting candles in the houses, and wearing red clothes. When the villagers came back, they were surprised to discover that the village had not been destroyed.
After that, every New Year's Eve, people did as the old man instructed and the monster Nian never showed up again. This tradition has been continued until the present time and has become an important way to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
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