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Good wishes and greetings for the New Year

Good wishes and greetings for the New Year are as follows:

1, New Year's Eve reunion, new Vientiane, peace every year, abundant financial resources, wealth and good fortune, happiness and well-being, more than good fortune, bamboo holding peace, wealth and happiness, beaming and all the best.

2, good luck and other seasons, not delivered before the festival, New Year's Day to the festival, good luck in a hurry, southeast and northwest, covering you alone, happiness takes root, New Year flowers bloom red, a string of happy fruits, every day is full of happiness, I wish a happy New Year.

3, colorful flags fluttering, auspicious clouds floating, a signal of happiness, I will be there, happy New Year's Day, happy, I wish you happiness, health, peace, all the best, all the best.

4. Leave the storm, welcome the storm, it is New Year's Day, bid farewell to bad luck, embrace tomorrow, and it is the New Year. The warmest, most beautiful and most beautiful blessing is today, and the warmest, most beautiful and most beautiful luck is around. May you be safe every year, healthy every day and happy New Year's Day.

May the new year be dry and rainy, cloudy and sunny, with good weather. I wish you a smooth career, harmonious family, prosperous wealth, short messages, welcome the festive season, celebrate New Year's Day, and last forever.

Customs of New Year's Day:

1. Eating rice cakes: it flourished in the north of Ming and Qing Dynasties. For example, it is recorded in Wanbu Miscellaneous Notes during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty that Wanping County, a suburb of Beijing, cooked flat food on the first day of the New Year as a birthday present. Eating rice cakes on New Year's Day prevailed in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially in the south. Volume II of "Scenery of Jingshi in the Late Ming Dynasty" records that on the first day of the first month of each year, he excitedly washes and eats jujube cakes.

In Jiajing, Hebei Province in the north, Wei County Records said that local people eat steamed mutton cakes, which means that rice cakes are getting taller every year. Eating rice cakes in the New Year means that life is getting better and better, which means that the days are getting more and more prosperous.

2. Eat jiaozi: jiaozi is a must-eat food on New Year's Day, with a history of 1800 years. Jiaozi is the representative of Chinese cuisine in order to get the meaning of making friends in his twenties.

3. Drink Tu Su wine. Tu Su wine is a kind of wine to drink in the New Year, so it is also called Nian wine. Tu Su is an ancient house. Because it is brewed in this house, it is called Tu Su wine. Among the few famous historical and cultural wines in China, Tu Su wine stands out with unparalleled cultural connotation.

4. Eat soup cakes: In ancient times, all wheat flour products were boiled in water, and soup cakes were noodles, which were popular on New Year's Day in the Song Dynasty.

5. Sending greeting cards: According to relevant historical records, during the Tianshun period of the Ming Dynasty in China, New Year cards appeared among the people. New Year's Day is the time to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. Friends and relatives send each other New Year cards to wish a happy New Year.

In the Ming Dynasty, some people printed beautiful and exquisite plum blossom patterns on two-inch wide and three-inch long stationery, and wrote their names and addresses neatly for friends and relatives to pray for.