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What is the origin of New Year's Day?

Origin of New Year's Day: 19 1 1 year. After Sun Yat-sen's Revolution of 1911, the Republic of China was founded, and the Gregorian calendar 1 day was designated as New Year's Day, 19 12 1 day. Meaning: New Year's Day marks the arrival of a new year.

New Year's Day in Gregorian calendar is 1, which is commonly known as "New Year's Day" in most countries in the world. The word "Chinese New Year" has existed in China since ancient times, but it was not unified before the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

The legend of the word "New Year's Day" first began in the period of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, and it was first seen in the literary work "The Book of Jin": "The first month of Meng Chun is the first month of Emperor Zhuan Xu, which is the Spring of New Year's Day".

Compared with the Spring Festival, New Year's Day celebrations in modern China are less important. General organs and enterprises will hold year-end collective celebrations, and there are few folk activities.