中国最早称农历正月初一为“元旦”,元是“初”、“始”的意思,旦指“日子”,元旦合称即是“初始的日子”,也就是一年的第一天。下面是小编精选的关于元旦的由来与传说英文,欢迎参考! 【1】元旦的由来与传说英文 I like the Chinese new year better than any o……
中国最早称农历正月初一为“元旦”,元是“初”、“始”的意思,旦指“日子”,元旦合称即是“初始的日子”,也就是一年的第一天。下面是小编精选的关于元旦的由来与传说英文,欢迎参考!
【1】元旦的由来与传说英文
I like the Chinese new year better than any other festival. This is a time especially for rest and joy. I need not study. I wear good clothes and eat good food. I have a good time from morning till night. To be frank with you, I am as happy as a king.
The Chinese new year lasts as long as fifteen days. It gives us more pleasure than we have imagined. After that we have to(比用must来得好)resume our normal work.
【2】元旦的由来与传说英文
My new years resolution is very very brife.only three piece of advice .one ; get good grade ,at next. now,hard study ..as for ,goodgoodstudy,,day day up ,,my math isnot good,
so i can practise everyday ,then i am eating more vegetables and going to exercise more to keep fit next , i am going to take guitar lessons .because i really love music .so guitar .i love too ,,these are my new years resolution s i hope itis,, reality ,but,,realityneed my hard ,i think i can successful.
【3】元旦的由来与传说英文
the spring festival is chinese most traditional festival every 365 days. each chinese pay much attention on it. every year about 15 days before spring festival, the migrate works and white-collars are beginning crowded home-returning.
but, in recent years, with the development of the world, many different attitudes between the young and the old towards the spring festival come forth. the old are still pay more attention to the spring festival, but the young gradually change the mode to spend their spring festival holiday, such as travel overseas.
when i am a childhood, i celebrated the spring festival with my family about a month in my winter vacation in traditional way, such as helping cleaning our houses, putting red couplets on gates, setting off firecrackers, and wear new clothes. now, i spend only 4 or 5 days at home with my parents in celebrating the spring festival, then i will hurry back to work. maybe in the near future, i will have no time celebrating spring festival hometown, and my parents have to come to stay with us in the city.
whether or no, i like the spring festival. it is one of the most important part of our chinese culture. however busy i am, i will try my best to celebrating it with the traditional way to protect those our ancestor has leave behind.
【4】元旦的由来与传说英文
新年的来历和历史
The Romans dedicated this day to Janus, the god of gates, doors, and beginnings. The month of January was named after Janus, who had two faces, one looking forward and the other looking backward. This suggests that New Year's celebrations are founded on pagan traditions. Some have suggested this occurred in 153 BC, when it was stipulated that the two annual consuls (after whose names the years were identified) entered into office on that day, though no consensus exists on the matter.[1] Dates in March, coinciding with the spring equinox, or commemorating the Annunciation of Jesus, along with a variety of Christian feast dates were used throughout the Middle Ages, though calendars often continued to display the months in columns running from January to December.
Among the 7th century pagans of Flanders and the Netherlands, it was the custom to exchange gifts at the New Year. This was a pagan custom deplored by Saint Eligius (died 659 or 660), who warned the Flemings and Dutchmen, "(Do not) make vetulas, [little figures of the Old Woman], little deer or iotticos or set tables [for the house-elf, compare Puck] at night or exchange New Year gifts or supply superfluous drinks [another Yule custom]." The quote is from the vita of Eligius written by his companion, Ouen.
Most countries in Western Europe officially adopted January 1 as New Year's Day somewhat before they adopted the Gregorian calendar. In England, the Feast of the Annunciation on March 25, was the first day of the new year until the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar in 1752. The March 25 date was known as Annunciation Style; the January 1 date was known as Circumcision Style, because this was the date of the Feast of the Circumcision, being the eighth day counting from December 25 when Christ was believed to be born. This day was christened as the beginning of the New Year by Pope Gregory as he designed the Liturgical Calendar.
New Year's Days in other calendars