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New Year greeting idioms with fish characters

There are fish every year, and there are more homophones every year. I wish others plenty of food and clothing.

The New Year, that is, the first day of the year, is a popular holiday in most countries in the world. Countries all over the world, especially in ancient times, have different dates. The calendar year of most countries in the modern world is 1. 1. Modern people call "New Year's Day" the Gregorian New Year and "Spring Festival" the Lunar New Year. On that day, people will celebrate the arrival of the New Year in various ways.

Keeping the old year is the custom of staying up late to welcome the new year on the last night of the old year. Also known as New Year's Eve, the common name is "Enduring the Year". Exploring the origin of this custom, there is an interesting story among the people:

In ancient times, there was a fierce monster scattered in the mountains. People call them nian. Its appearance is ferocious, its nature is ferocious, and it specializes in eating birds, animals and insects. It changes its taste every day, from kowtowing insects to living people, which makes people talk about "Nian". Later, people gradually mastered the activity law of Nian, which went to crowded places to taste fresh food every 365 days. The time of its appearance was after dark, when the rooster crowed at dawn, and it returned to the mountains.