新年祝福語-迎2024農曆新年,賀春節,送賀卡,龍年行好運 Description
1. Application introduction
It contains the latest and most complete Spring Festival greetings for 2024, hundreds of thousands of blessing text messages, which can be sent to relatives and friends with one click, and you can also make exquisite greeting cards!
I wish everyone a happy New Year, receive lots of New Year red envelopes, good luck, peace and wealth!
2. Application functions
★ Selected categories: Every blessing message is carefully selected
★ One-click collection: Collect blessings worth keeping so you can find them faster next time
★ Copy and send: When you see a good greeting, copy and send it with one click to share it with your loved ones and those you care about.
★ Image and text sharing: One-click sharing to social media platforms such as QQ, WeChat, Weibo, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, etc.
★ Chinese-English translation: Chinese and English, online translation through the Internet, making communication without barriers
★ Conversion between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese: Convert Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese, and convert Traditional Chinese to Simplified Chinese, all in one thought
★ Font settings: Provides a variety of fonts to make greetings and blessings no longer monotonous.
★ Greeting card production: Use exquisite New Year pictures and warm greetings to create New Year greeting cards
3. Examples of blessings
1. The New Year is coming, the lucky stars are shining, and I will give you a big red envelope. It does not contain gold or silver, but every word expresses my true feelings. Good luck surrounds you, wealth fascinates you, health and safety surround you, happiness and good fortune accompany you. Happy New Year!
2. The Year of the Rat is gone, the Year of the Tiger is coming, the firecrackers are bustling, the red couplets are also delicate, the winter jasmine flowers are smiling quietly, and the blessings are endless. I hope you can hold on to happiness and embrace happiness tightly at the beginning of the new year. Rely on each other with good luck and throw away all sorrow. Happy Year of the Tiger!
3. Bring your sincere blessings and send your wedding wishes. My dear, even if your love disappears, I will protect our past, let the memory blossom and bear fruit in my heart, remember your beauty, remember your goodness.
4. In the years of life, there is sweat in the tears, and there are tears in the sweat; on the road to success, there is sweetness in the bitterness, and bitterness in the sweetness; in pursuit of ideals, there is a dream in the heart, and there is a heart in the dream; in career development, there is me among you, and there is among you. you. Thank you for your hard work over the past year and look forward to more help in the new year. I wish you a happy new year, smooth work and happy life!
5. A message, presented with both hands, contains three points of longing, four points of blessing, five points of concern, six points of nostalgia, seven points of luck, eight points of happiness, nine points of peace, sent to you, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. , perfect!
6. The rising and setting of the sun is one day, and the blooming and fading of flowers is one year. New Year's Day has arrived, and with it the Laba Festival, I send the warmest and most beautiful blessings to you: I wish you endless joy every day, happiness and peace every year.
7. On New Year’s Eve again, I send a blessing. This blessing can only be given to the people I care about most! Only people who are healthy in the New Year can be given it! Only people who have a happy New Year life can be given it! I don’t send it to ordinary people! Hehe!
8. A trace of sincerity is worth a thousand taels of gold; a trace of warmth is worth thousands of miles of frost; a greeting brings warmth and sweetness; a text message brings my sincere blessings. Happy New Year!
9. During the Spring Festival, I send you the sound of firecrackers; during the Lantern Festival, I send you glutinous rice balls; during the Great Heat, I send you to cool down and prevent heatstroke; on Guanyin Day, I send you great compassion. Today is Guanyin Day, remember to be kind to others.
10. During the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival, blessings from text messages will continue throughout the day. The evening breeze drunken the moon and celebrated with joy, and the firecrackers roared and the fireworks were brilliant. The end of the sky, the corner of the earth, close friends are just around the corner. Sweet rice cakes bring happiness every year, and round soup celebrates reunion.
4. Introduction to the included festivals
1. New Year's Day refers to the first day of the New Year in the New Calendar all over the world. Countries all over the world call January 1st New Year's Day. It is the Gregorian New Year, the Gregorian New Year, the Chinese New Year, or the Chinese New Year. It is the New Year in most countries in the world. As for statutory holidays, many countries celebrate the New Year from Christmas to New Year's Day. The number of holidays varies according to local customs.
2. The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, commonly known as the Chinese New Year, is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation. The Spring Festival has a long history. It originated from the activities of worshiping gods and ancestors at the beginning and end of the year during the Yin and Shang Dynasties.
According to the lunar calendar, the first day of the first lunar month was called Yuanri, Yuanchen, Yuanzheng, Yuanshuo, New Year's Day, etc. in ancient times. It was commonly known as the first day of the new year. During the Republic of China, the Gregorian calendar was switched to the Gregorian calendar. January 1st of the Gregorian calendar was called New Year's Day, and the first day of the lunar calendar was called New Year's Day. One day is called Spring Festival.
Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and ethnic groups in the Chinese character cultural circle also have the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival.
Leap Spring Festival:
Leap Spring Festival, also known as leap month, started using the calendar leap system in 1645 AD. In the 1155 years to 2800 AD, the leap year of the lunar calendar only occurred 6 times, which is very rare. The years are 1651, 2262, 2357, 2520, 2539, 2634.
How to celebrate the Leap Spring Festival:
If there is a leap year in a year, in principle, the Spring Festival will be celebrated on the first lunar month, but it will not be a festival when it reaches the leap month. Of course, there are also a few areas that celebrate the Spring Festival of the leap first month after celebrating the first lunar month. Because the leap lunar month is also called the first lunar month, the first day of the leap lunar month is also regarded as the Spring Festival. This is all understandable.
The earliest and latest Spring Festival:
The Spring Festival falls between January 21st and February 21st in the Gregorian calendar. The beginning of spring is usually on February 4th or February 5th. There is a whole month difference between the "earliest Spring Festival" (eg January 21, 1966) and the "latest Spring Festival" (eg February 20, 1985). According to calendar calculations, if the lunar calendar is not artificially adjusted, February 21, 2319 will usher in the "latest Spring Festival in history." Previously, the Spring Festival occurred on February 20 at the latest in 1920 and 1985.
3. New Year’s Eve is the last night of the twelfth lunar month every year. New Year's Eve usually falls on the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month, so it is also called New Year's Eve. It is one of the most important traditional festivals of the Han people.
The last day of the lunar year is called "New Year's Eve", and that night is called "New Year's Eve". Since ancient times, there have been customs of staying up late on New Year's Eve, eating New Year's Eve dinner, eating dumplings, posting door gods, Spring couplets, New Year pictures and other customs.
New Year's Eve is also a traditional festival for countries in the Chinese character cultural circle and for overseas Chinese around the world.
The origin and history of New Year’s Eve:
The origin of the custom of keeping vigil on New Year's Eve must be related to the inheritance of the ancient custom of surrounding the fire at the end of the year. Fire had an extraordinary status in primitive society. Only women with the highest prestige could manage cooking and other activities in the clan. The primitive tradition of staying up by the fire at the end of the year gradually evolved to form New Year's Eve.
In the historical records of the Zhou Dynasty, there are records of the Emperor Zhou and his courtiers paying homage to each other at the beginning of the year. During the Western Han Dynasty, it gradually became a royal ritual for monarchs and ministers to pay New Year greetings to each other during the New Year. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the "Tailunar Calendar" was promulgated, the New Year's Day festival was officially formed, and New Year's Eve also became an important annual festival.
By the Tang and Song Dynasties, New Year's Eve as a New Year's Eve had been widely valued by people.
4. The Lantern Festival, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in the lunar calendar, is also known as the Shangyuan Festival, Shangyuan Festival, Xiaozhengyue, Lantern Festival or Lantern Festival. It is the first important festival after the Spring Festival and is the most important festival in China and overseas. One of the traditional Chinese festivals.
The first month of the lunar calendar is the first month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called the night "xiao", so the fifteenth day of the first full moon of the year is called the Lantern Festival.
Eating Yuanxiao:
Yuanxiao is eaten on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. "Yuanxiao" has a long history as a food in China. In the Song Dynasty, a novel food eaten during the Lantern Festival became popular among the people. This kind of food was first called "Fu Yuanzi" and later "Yuanxiao". Businessmen also euphemistically called it "Yuanbao". Yuanxiao, also known as "tangyuan", is stuffed with sugar, roses, sesame, bean paste, cinnamon, walnut kernels, nuts, jujube paste, etc., and is wrapped into a round shape with glutinous rice flour. It can be meat or vegetarian and has different flavors. It can be cooked in soup, fried or steamed, and has the meaning of happy reunion.
Viewing lanterns:
During the Yongping reign of Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty (AD 58--75), because Emperor Ming advocated Buddhism, it happened that Cai Min returned from India to seek Buddhism. The Buddha’s auspicious day. In order to promote Buddhism, Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty ordered that on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month, lanterns should be lit in palaces and temples to represent the Buddha. Since then, the custom of setting off lanterns during the Lantern Festival has been spread to the people instead of being only held in the palace. That is to say, every fifteenth day of the first lunar month, both nobles and common people hang up lanterns, and the cities and villages are brightly lit all night long.
It contains the latest and most complete Spring Festival greetings for 2024, hundreds of thousands of blessing text messages, which can be sent to relatives and friends with one click, and you can also make exquisite greeting cards!
I wish everyone a happy New Year, receive lots of New Year red envelopes, good luck, peace and wealth!
2. Application functions
★ Selected categories: Every blessing message is carefully selected
★ One-click collection: Collect blessings worth keeping so you can find them faster next time
★ Copy and send: When you see a good greeting, copy and send it with one click to share it with your loved ones and those you care about.
★ Image and text sharing: One-click sharing to social media platforms such as QQ, WeChat, Weibo, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, etc.
★ Chinese-English translation: Chinese and English, online translation through the Internet, making communication without barriers
★ Conversion between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese: Convert Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese, and convert Traditional Chinese to Simplified Chinese, all in one thought
★ Font settings: Provides a variety of fonts to make greetings and blessings no longer monotonous.
★ Greeting card production: Use exquisite New Year pictures and warm greetings to create New Year greeting cards
3. Examples of blessings
1. The New Year is coming, the lucky stars are shining, and I will give you a big red envelope. It does not contain gold or silver, but every word expresses my true feelings. Good luck surrounds you, wealth fascinates you, health and safety surround you, happiness and good fortune accompany you. Happy New Year!
2. The Year of the Rat is gone, the Year of the Tiger is coming, the firecrackers are bustling, the red couplets are also delicate, the winter jasmine flowers are smiling quietly, and the blessings are endless. I hope you can hold on to happiness and embrace happiness tightly at the beginning of the new year. Rely on each other with good luck and throw away all sorrow. Happy Year of the Tiger!
3. Bring your sincere blessings and send your wedding wishes. My dear, even if your love disappears, I will protect our past, let the memory blossom and bear fruit in my heart, remember your beauty, remember your goodness.
4. In the years of life, there is sweat in the tears, and there are tears in the sweat; on the road to success, there is sweetness in the bitterness, and bitterness in the sweetness; in pursuit of ideals, there is a dream in the heart, and there is a heart in the dream; in career development, there is me among you, and there is among you. you. Thank you for your hard work over the past year and look forward to more help in the new year. I wish you a happy new year, smooth work and happy life!
5. A message, presented with both hands, contains three points of longing, four points of blessing, five points of concern, six points of nostalgia, seven points of luck, eight points of happiness, nine points of peace, sent to you, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. , perfect!
6. The rising and setting of the sun is one day, and the blooming and fading of flowers is one year. New Year's Day has arrived, and with it the Laba Festival, I send the warmest and most beautiful blessings to you: I wish you endless joy every day, happiness and peace every year.
7. On New Year’s Eve again, I send a blessing. This blessing can only be given to the people I care about most! Only people who are healthy in the New Year can be given it! Only people who have a happy New Year life can be given it! I don’t send it to ordinary people! Hehe!
8. A trace of sincerity is worth a thousand taels of gold; a trace of warmth is worth thousands of miles of frost; a greeting brings warmth and sweetness; a text message brings my sincere blessings. Happy New Year!
9. During the Spring Festival, I send you the sound of firecrackers; during the Lantern Festival, I send you glutinous rice balls; during the Great Heat, I send you to cool down and prevent heatstroke; on Guanyin Day, I send you great compassion. Today is Guanyin Day, remember to be kind to others.
10. During the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival, blessings from text messages will continue throughout the day. The evening breeze drunken the moon and celebrated with joy, and the firecrackers roared and the fireworks were brilliant. The end of the sky, the corner of the earth, close friends are just around the corner. Sweet rice cakes bring happiness every year, and round soup celebrates reunion.
4. Introduction to the included festivals
1. New Year's Day refers to the first day of the New Year in the New Calendar all over the world. Countries all over the world call January 1st New Year's Day. It is the Gregorian New Year, the Gregorian New Year, the Chinese New Year, or the Chinese New Year. It is the New Year in most countries in the world. As for statutory holidays, many countries celebrate the New Year from Christmas to New Year's Day. The number of holidays varies according to local customs.
2. The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, commonly known as the Chinese New Year, is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation. The Spring Festival has a long history. It originated from the activities of worshiping gods and ancestors at the beginning and end of the year during the Yin and Shang Dynasties.
According to the lunar calendar, the first day of the first lunar month was called Yuanri, Yuanchen, Yuanzheng, Yuanshuo, New Year's Day, etc. in ancient times. It was commonly known as the first day of the new year. During the Republic of China, the Gregorian calendar was switched to the Gregorian calendar. January 1st of the Gregorian calendar was called New Year's Day, and the first day of the lunar calendar was called New Year's Day. One day is called Spring Festival.
Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and ethnic groups in the Chinese character cultural circle also have the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival.
Leap Spring Festival:
Leap Spring Festival, also known as leap month, started using the calendar leap system in 1645 AD. In the 1155 years to 2800 AD, the leap year of the lunar calendar only occurred 6 times, which is very rare. The years are 1651, 2262, 2357, 2520, 2539, 2634.
How to celebrate the Leap Spring Festival:
If there is a leap year in a year, in principle, the Spring Festival will be celebrated on the first lunar month, but it will not be a festival when it reaches the leap month. Of course, there are also a few areas that celebrate the Spring Festival of the leap first month after celebrating the first lunar month. Because the leap lunar month is also called the first lunar month, the first day of the leap lunar month is also regarded as the Spring Festival. This is all understandable.
The earliest and latest Spring Festival:
The Spring Festival falls between January 21st and February 21st in the Gregorian calendar. The beginning of spring is usually on February 4th or February 5th. There is a whole month difference between the "earliest Spring Festival" (eg January 21, 1966) and the "latest Spring Festival" (eg February 20, 1985). According to calendar calculations, if the lunar calendar is not artificially adjusted, February 21, 2319 will usher in the "latest Spring Festival in history." Previously, the Spring Festival occurred on February 20 at the latest in 1920 and 1985.
3. New Year’s Eve is the last night of the twelfth lunar month every year. New Year's Eve usually falls on the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month, so it is also called New Year's Eve. It is one of the most important traditional festivals of the Han people.
The last day of the lunar year is called "New Year's Eve", and that night is called "New Year's Eve". Since ancient times, there have been customs of staying up late on New Year's Eve, eating New Year's Eve dinner, eating dumplings, posting door gods, Spring couplets, New Year pictures and other customs.
New Year's Eve is also a traditional festival for countries in the Chinese character cultural circle and for overseas Chinese around the world.
The origin and history of New Year’s Eve:
The origin of the custom of keeping vigil on New Year's Eve must be related to the inheritance of the ancient custom of surrounding the fire at the end of the year. Fire had an extraordinary status in primitive society. Only women with the highest prestige could manage cooking and other activities in the clan. The primitive tradition of staying up by the fire at the end of the year gradually evolved to form New Year's Eve.
In the historical records of the Zhou Dynasty, there are records of the Emperor Zhou and his courtiers paying homage to each other at the beginning of the year. During the Western Han Dynasty, it gradually became a royal ritual for monarchs and ministers to pay New Year greetings to each other during the New Year. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the "Tailunar Calendar" was promulgated, the New Year's Day festival was officially formed, and New Year's Eve also became an important annual festival.
By the Tang and Song Dynasties, New Year's Eve as a New Year's Eve had been widely valued by people.
4. The Lantern Festival, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in the lunar calendar, is also known as the Shangyuan Festival, Shangyuan Festival, Xiaozhengyue, Lantern Festival or Lantern Festival. It is the first important festival after the Spring Festival and is the most important festival in China and overseas. One of the traditional Chinese festivals.
The first month of the lunar calendar is the first month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called the night "xiao", so the fifteenth day of the first full moon of the year is called the Lantern Festival.
Eating Yuanxiao:
Yuanxiao is eaten on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. "Yuanxiao" has a long history as a food in China. In the Song Dynasty, a novel food eaten during the Lantern Festival became popular among the people. This kind of food was first called "Fu Yuanzi" and later "Yuanxiao". Businessmen also euphemistically called it "Yuanbao". Yuanxiao, also known as "tangyuan", is stuffed with sugar, roses, sesame, bean paste, cinnamon, walnut kernels, nuts, jujube paste, etc., and is wrapped into a round shape with glutinous rice flour. It can be meat or vegetarian and has different flavors. It can be cooked in soup, fried or steamed, and has the meaning of happy reunion.
Viewing lanterns:
During the Yongping reign of Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty (AD 58--75), because Emperor Ming advocated Buddhism, it happened that Cai Min returned from India to seek Buddhism. The Buddha’s auspicious day. In order to promote Buddhism, Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty ordered that on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month, lanterns should be lit in palaces and temples to represent the Buddha. Since then, the custom of setting off lanterns during the Lantern Festival has been spread to the people instead of being only held in the palace. That is to say, every fifteenth day of the first lunar month, both nobles and common people hang up lanterns, and the cities and villages are brightly lit all night long.
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