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  新年英文祝福語

  1. New Years greetings and best wishes! 致新年賀忱與最美好的祝福!

  2. Good luck in the year ahead!恭賀新禧!

  3. Happy new year.新年快樂!

  4. Happy spring festival!春節快樂!

  5. May you come into a good fortune!祝吉星高照!

  6. Live long and proper!恭喜發財!

  7. May many fortunes find their way to you!多福多壽!

  8. I want to wish you longevity and health!祝財運亨通!

  9. May the seasons joy fill you all the year round.願節日的愉快伴你一生。

  10. Seasons greetings and best wishes for the New Year.祝福您,新年快樂。

  11. May the beauty and joy of New Year remain with you throughout the new year! 願新春美景與歡樂常伴隨你!

  12. Take good care of yourself in the year ahead.願你健康長壽!

  13. A happy New Year to you.恭賀新年。

  14. Seasons greetings and sincere wishes for a bright and happy New Year!獻上節日的問候與祝福,願你擁有一個充滿生機和歡樂的新年。

  15. I give you endless brand-new good wishes. Please accept them as a new remembrance of our lasting friendship.給你我無盡的新的祝福,讓它們成為我們永恆友誼的新的紀念。

  16. Good luck and great success in the coming New Year.祝來年好運,並取得更大的成就。

  17. Warm hearted wishes for a happy New Year filled with all your favorite t

  18. hings. 傳統佳節之際,獻上殷殷祝福,祝新年萬事如意!

  新年的英語作文

  chinese new year

  the origin of chinese new year

  chinese new year, pronounced in chinese as "xin nian", always falls on the date of marking the beginning of the spring and thus it is also called the "spring festival". "xin" means "new" and "nian" means "year". there are many stories told about the origin of "nian", which actually is a name of animals.

  the old story says that the beast "nian" with a very big mouth was so fierce and could swallow many people in one single bite. people were very scared. an old man offered to subdue "nian" and said to "nian": "i hear that you are very capable, but can you swallow the other beasts instead of people who are by no means of your worthy opponents?" so "nian" swallowed many of the other beasts that hurt people and their domestic animals. the old man turned out to be an immortal god and riding the beast "nian" flied to the heaven. now that "nian" is gone and other beasts were also scared into forests, people began to enjoy their peaceful life. before the old man left, he had told people to put up red paper decorations on their windows and doors at each year's end to scare away "nian" in case it sneaked back again, because red is the color the beast feared the most.

  from there on, the term "guo nian" has the meaning of "pass-over" or "survive" the "nian". by tradition, chinese businesses had to pay off all debts by the year-end and thus if they could get it over, it is worth for the celebration of the new year.

  today people still put up red paper and firing firecrackers as way of celebration. "guo nian" becomes a tradition of celebration for thousand of years.