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Can I wish you happy New Year? Is it early to wish you a happy New Year?

In Chinese traditional customs, although the Little New Year is not the Big Year, it is also a very festive festival. However, we usually see that New Year greetings are usually after the Spring Festival. So, the Little New Year can Wish you a good year?

Can I send New Year greetings during the Little New Year?

Generally I don’t pay New Year greetings during the Little New Year, but it is popular to send blessings. You can send New Year blessings!

1. The New Year comes first, I wish you good luck every day, and your life will be better and better. During the period, you will win cards every time, and you will taste good every time. If you dare to forget me, be careful to get a stick. .

2. When the New Year comes, I will give you a cornucopia, filled with books and knowledge, gold and silver, the God of Wealth, health and career, friends and relatives, all the time. happiness.

3. Turn life into wine, use happiness as a bottle, use smile to name, use harmonious composition, use comfort to color, and hire you who reads text messages to be the eternal wine taster! Happy New Year.

4. After the twenty-third day, people believe that the gods have ascended to heaven and there are no taboos. It’s time for you to repay the dinner you signed for me. Happy New Year, but the premise is that you treat me to a nice meal.

5. God says: Happiness is to have a grateful heart, a healthy body, a satisfying job, a person who loves you deeply, and a group of trustworthy friends. You will have it all! Happy New Year!

6. In order to thank you for your care and support over the years, we will give you a big reward during the Little New Year! Anyone who has a certain status in my heart will receive a New Year text message worth RMB 10 provided by me.

7. The 23rd or 24th day of the twelfth lunar month is known as the Xiaonian Festival, and is a festival for worshiping the Kitchen God. On behalf of the people of the whole country, I am here to wish you a happy new year and all your wishes come true.

Why can’t you pay New Year’s greetings on the third day of the Lunar New Year?

According to the ancients, the third day of the Lunar New Year is called the “Little New Year’s Day”. There are many taboos. For example, it is not advisable to go out to pay New Year’s greetings and to arrive early. Sleep etc. People today don’t need to worry about the superstitious opinions of the ancients, but after the carnival of the past few days, the public should pay attention to rest.

In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu, Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty, because it was said that a heavenly book had descended to the human world, Zhenzong issued an edict, designating the third day of the first lunar month as the Tianqing Festival, and officials and others took five days off. This is recorded in the "History of the Song Dynasty": "In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu, the imperial edict was to set the third day of the first lunar month as the Tianshu Day, with a five-day holiday, and the seven days before the prefectures, prefectures, armies, and prisons in the two capitals were built. Jiaos are set up in the Taoist temple and slaughtering is stopped..." Later, the third day of the first lunar month was called the "Little Nian Dynasty". According to the "Qing Jia Lu Xiao Nian Dynasty" written by Gulu of the Qing Dynasty: "The third day of the first lunar month is the Xiao Nian Dynasty. No sweeping, no begging for fire, no drawing of water, just like the Sui Dynasty." "Sui Chao" means the New Year Dynasty. The first day of the new year, that is to say, the third day of the new year is the first day of the new year. According to the saying of the ancients: "One is born with two, two begets three, and three begets all things." Therefore, they attach great importance to the third day of the lunar month, which is called the "Little Nian Dynasty".

Why do we need to pay New Year greetings during the Spring Festival?

On the first day of the New Year, everyone gets up early, dresses neatly, goes out to visit relatives and friends, pays New Year greetings to each other, and wishes good luck in the coming year.

Regarding the origin of the custom of New Year greetings, it is said that in ancient times there was a monster with a horn on its head and a mouth like a blood basin. People called it "Nian". Every night on the 30th night of the twelfth lunar month, it would rush out of the mountains and prey on people. People had no choice but to prepare some meat and put it outside the door, then close the door and hide in their homes. It was not until the morning of the first day of the lunar month, when "New Year" left after a full meal, that people opened the door to meet each other, bowed to each other, and congratulated each other.