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New Year's Day Blessing English

Happy New Year's Day English greetings are wishing you a happy new year with the hope that you will have many blessings in the year to come.

1. Out with the old, in with the new: may you be happy the whole year through. Happy New Year!

Say goodbye to last year and welcome the New Year. I wish you a happy whole year! Happy new year!

2. Let us look back at the past year with the warm of memories. Happy New Year.

Let us review the warmest memories of the past year. Happy new year!

3、One more year loaded with sweet recollections and cheerful times has passed. Happy New Year!

another sweet memory and happy time has passed. Happy new year!

4、On this New Year I wish that you have a superb January, a dazzling February, a Peaceful March, an anxiety free April, a sensational May, And joy that keeps going from June to November, and then round off with an upset December.

In this new year, I hope you have a wonderful January, a colorful February, a comfortable March, a carefree April and a wonderful May. May this joy last from June to November and end in a happy December.

5. May this year bring new happiness, new goals, new aspirations and a lot of new inspirations on your life. Wishing you a year fully loaded with happiness.

May the new year bring new happiness, new goals, new achievements and many, many new inspirations to your life. I wish you a happy year!

New Year's Day:

According to legend, the word "New Year's Day" comes from Zhuan Xu, one of the earliest emperors in China. He stipulated that the first month of the lunar calendar should be the yuan and the first day of the lunar calendar should be the day of the first month until the Western Han Dynasty, and he stipulated that the first day of the first month should be New Year's Day every year, and it will not be changed from generation to generation. Now, New Year's Day is after the success of the Revolution of 1911. It is decided to adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar to change Lunar New Year's Day to Spring Festival, and January 1 of Gregorian calendar is New Year's Day.

When it comes to setting off firecrackers in Chinese New Year, many people now know that this is to scare away a monster called Nian. In fact, if we dig deeper, there are actually many different opinions about the image of this "Nian beast". In the Han Dynasty, people set off firecrackers in the yard as soon as they got up on New Year's Day, in order to scare away a kind of ghost called "Shan Sao".