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元旦的英文資料
最早的元旦由來大約在公元前五萬年左右,古埃及人已由游牧改為農(nóng)耕,定居在尼羅河兩岸,他們的農(nóng)業(yè)收成與尼羅河是否發(fā)生洪水有很大關(guān)系。下面就由小編來跟大家準(zhǔn)備元旦的英文資料,一起來看一下吧!
【元旦節(jié)介紹】
From the above mentioned customs, we can see that there are especially many taboos during Chinese New Year. On Yuan Dan in particular, there are more taboos on speech and behaviour than those on other ordinary days.
Similarly, there are more activities in pursuit of good cause than usual. On probing the activities and taboos, we have no difficulty to understand that the theme behind is always related to fortune, wealth and goodness, and that people usually concern themselves with a good beginning for the year.
Some taboos may look superstitious on the surface, but they do produce efficacy. If we practise them circumspectively, they will yield practical results. For example, the prohibition of bad words, quarrel, weeping and crying, together with the emphasis on thinking positively even when things are broken, provide some normative rules for people to follow.
This gives people the opportunity to mend their ways, to develop good attitudes, and to form a habit of thinking positively and looking at the good side of things.
The prohibition of sweeping and disposing the rubbish in the first five days forces people to arrange their things and clear away the rubbish properly at the end of each year, so that no unwanted things will be carried forward to the new year.
At the same time, the taboo also compels people to learn to be thrifty. This is because to prevent accumulated things from becoming rubbish, people must be careful in the use of any paper or other things, and thus avoid waste of things.
The avoidance of medicine and sneeze on the first day looks like a joke and is absurd as far as the patient is concerned. However, because of the taboos, people will be conscious enough to take serious care of their health during the windy and snowing season. Thus, they will avoid falling sick in the New Year and wasting away the precious spring hours.
Nowadays, people have abandoned the custom of bringing along greeting cards when they go for New Year house visits. However, Chinese Malaysians still maintain the habit of sending New Year greeting cards by post before the New Year.
There are even non-Chinese sending New Year greeting cared in English or Malay languages to their Chinese friends. Moreover, the Chinese like to use colourful New Year cared to decorate their houses, so as to strengthen the New Year atmosphere.
Like the ancient days' greeting cards for he zheng which were displayed in the main hall, these modern New Year cards also reflect the social position of the persons who receive the cards. Thus, in the way, the ancient rite of he zheng has developed in Malaysia with a Malaysian colour.
【元旦的祝福語】
1. We wish for 2017, 12 months joy, 52 weeks of fun, 365 days success, 8760 hours health! A happy new year 2017!
2. Sometimes people forget how much 365 days actually brings to their lives. However, this is the right moment to reflect and to hope for 365 more wonderful days!
3. May this New Year, you get blessed with fifty two weeks and twelve months of happiness and never ending joy.
4. The New Year gives you fresh 365 days to play with – fill them up with whatever your heart desires.
5. May the New Year fill up days with all things that are nice and bright – here is wishing you a lovely 2017.
6. May the New Year 2017 be as fresh as morning dew, as vibrant as the colors on a butterfly, as serene as Mother Nature and as blissful as the angels from heaven.
7. New Years marks a new beginning. New people to meet, new adventures to enjoy and new memories to create. Here's wishing you the Happiest New Year ever!
8. Two words will open all doors Love and Smile. So Keep Smiling and spread love this year. The coming year will bless you with all happiness I wish you Happy New Year.
9. May your new year be decorated with sweet memories, wonderful days and memorable nights. Have a great year ahead.
10. Wishing you a happy and magical New Year. We hope it brings you lots of joy and happiness. All the best.
11. May you get everything you want in the New Year and overcome your difficulties of the past year.
12. Forget all grudges, accept every mistake, forget all sorrows and spread love for god's sake. Wish you a really really fulfilling and joyous 2017. Happy New Year.
13. I wish you a very Happy New Year 2017 my friend. May your failures of the past year make the way for your success in the year ahead.
14. Ignore worries. Avoid Tensions. Believe in you intentions. Have no fears Love your Dears wishing all a very happy New Year! Cheers.
15. Forget the past, remember what it made you, now you are a better person who is ready to make the same mistake one more time. After all, one learns from experiences. Happy New Year.
16. You know what I love the most about celebrating New Years? That I get to use the expression "See you next year!" Happy New Year!
17. I thought hard about what to write in this card. After many hours of thinking, I went on the internet for inspiration and found what I was looking for: Happy New Year!
18. Ahh, I do this every year. I promise myself I wouldn't repeat the same things I write all the time in a greeting card, but how can you avoid that?! Anyway, Happy New Year!
19. Happy New Year! Wait, am I supposed to be writing more?! Sorry, I'm at a loss for words!
20. Happy New Year! HAPPY, because of good CHANGES; NEW, because YOUR life refreshed; YEAR, I wish you 365 days of FUTURE happiness. Change your future!
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