Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - All employees wish the company a happy New Year.

All employees wish the company a happy New Year.

On New Year's Day, all the staff greeted the company as follows:

1, I wish your company vigorous development and prosperity!

I wish you a prosperous business and rolling financial resources.

3. Congratulations on your successful listing! Make great achievements in the new year!

4. Based on a new starting point, set foot on a new journey and create greater glories.

I wish our enterprise more brilliant tomorrow, and I wish you all a happy New Year, all your wishes come true and all the best!

6. Enterprise development is everyone's responsibility. May you work hard together in the new year and make your performance climb steadily.

7. I wish our company more brilliant and beautiful in 2023! Achieve Boda enterprise goals as soon as possible!

8. With the coming of the new year in 2023, I wish the company scale expansion, business development, prosperous business and rolling financial resources!

The Origin and Customs of New Year's Day

New Year's Day, a festival in China, is called "New Year" in most countries in the world and is the first day of the year. The word "New Year" first appeared in the Book of Jin. In ancient China, the first day of the twelfth lunar month and the first day of October were regarded as New Year's Day, and the first day of the twelfth lunar month and the first day of October were 1 of the lunar calendar, which was extended.

1949, when People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded, it was clearly stipulated that lunar calendar 1 was the Spring Festival, so New Year's Day was also called "new calendar year" and "solar calendar year" in China.

Since New Year's Day was born in the Republic of China and evolved from the Spring Festival, when China just started to celebrate New Year's Day, its customs and habits were of course mostly similar to the Spring Festival, or a scaled-down version of the Spring Festival.

After all, New Year's Day is not a traditional festival in China. Although some traditional ways of celebration are followed, such as setting off firecrackers, killing Sansheng, worshipping ghosts and gods, and offering sacrifices to ancestors, they do not occupy a very important position in people's hearts. In modern times, the custom of Chinese New Year is even simpler.