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Literary New Year greetings

The New Year greetings are as follows:

1, I'm so busy at ordinary times that I always forget my blessings, and the end of the year comes again. My greetings can't be hidden, and my thoughts grow. Good luck will come to you. I wish you happiness and good health in the Year of the Monkey.

2. Send you four "concentric circles": the heart is round and round; Rich sources of wealth, both sides meet the sources; Love and friendship meet and know each other; Wish, wish, wish you a happy Spring Festival.

3. The Spring Festival couplets have been posted, the Spring Festival Gala has not been broadcast, the New Year's Eve has been served, the whole family has been reunited, the dragon has looked up, the firecrackers have not yet sounded, good luck has arrived, my blessing has arrived first, and I wish the whole family happiness in the Year of the Monkey.

4, the dog looks up, the career starts, the dog takes off, the career goes smoothly, the year of the dog has arrived, and a new scene has come: I wish to enjoy countless warmth, gather all my wishes and realize all my dreams.

5. In the Year of the Dog, if you are in a good mood, send text messages first. Carefree every day, happiness is around, a happy heart, and the whole family is safe and healthy. I want to remember that life is better. I wish you all the best in the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dog, a wonderful life and a high salary.

6. Spring brings new life and Vientiane has a new starting point. I wish the Year of the Dog a new level of family happiness, new atmosphere for job promotion, new vitality for interpersonal communication and new strategies for health management.

Interpretation of the New Year:

New Year, the first day of the year, is a popular holiday in most countries in the world. All countries in the world, especially in ancient times, have different dates for the New Year. Most countries in the modern world set the calendar year as 1. 1. Modern China calls New Year's Day "Gregorian New Year" and Spring Festival "Lunar New Year". On that day, people will celebrate the arrival of the New Year in various ways.