第1个回答 2024-06-12
1. The origin of New Year's Day is said to date back to Emperor Zhuangxiang, one of the three emperors and five emperors, over 5,000 years ago.
2. Traditionally, Chinese New Year's Day has always referred to the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, also known as the农历 or 阴历.
3. The calculation method for the first day of the first month was inconsistent before the Han Dynasty's Emperor Wudi. Consequently, the New Year's Days and the days of previous eras were not the same.
4. The Xia Dynasty's summer calendar used Mengxiyue (January) as the first month. The Shang Dynasty's Yin calendar used the lunar month (December) as the first month. The Zhou Dynasty's Zhou calendar used the winter month (November) as the first month.
5. After Qin Shihuang unified China, Yangchun (October) was established as the first month, meaning that October first was New Year's Day.
6. From the Han Dynasty's Emperor Wudi onwards, it was decreed that Mengxiyue (January) would be the first month. The first day of Mengxiyue, also known as the first day of the first month of the summer calendar, was named New Year's Day and remained in use until the end of the Qing Dynasty.详情