When is New Year’s Eve? Where does New Year's Eve come from?

When is New Year’s Eve? Where does New Year's Eve come from?
Time flies and a year is coming to an end. We are about to usher in the New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve is an important traditional festival in China. So when is New Year's Eve celebrated? Time has unknowingly come to the end of the year. Fortune Teller.com has prepared some information about the 2018 Chinese New Year's Eve. Click in to learn more!

When is New Year’s Eve?

New Year's Eve is the 30th day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar every year; the time of New Year's Eve in 2018 is: February 15, 2018;
New Year's Eve is also known as New Year's Eve, Suichu, etc. New Year's Eve is on the 30th day of the twelfth lunar month every year, which is the last night of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. New Year's Eve is an important festival to bid farewell to the old and usher in the new. Like the traditional Qingming Festival, Zhongyuan Festival and Double Ninth Festival, they are all major festivals for ancestor worship. On New Year's Eve, people usually eat New Year's Eve dinner, post Spring Festival couplets, blessing characters, window flowers, set off firecrackers, post New Year pictures, worship ancestors, hang lanterns and the elders also give new year's money to the younger generations.
When New Year's Eve is coming, you cannot say anything unlucky, and it is best not to break any bowls, plates, or cups. When eating the New Year's Eve dinner, the elders should respectfully say "yes" when serving dishes or rice to the younger ones, and you cannot say "no". Before eating the New Year's Eve dinner, you should prepare food for ancestor worship, and you should worship your ancestors after eating the New Year's Eve dinner. On New Year's Eve, you cannot visit other people's homes, and you should stay up after eating the New Year's Eve dinner. At 12 o'clock, every household should go out to set off firecrackers to welcome the new year.

Where does New Year's Eve come from?

New Year's Eve, also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Eve, is the last day before the Lunar New Year in Southeast Asia. The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is a long month with thirty days, so it is also called New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve night, or New Year's Eve. The short month in December falls on the 29th day, which is also called the Erjiu Ming in some areas. The original meaning of the word "chu" in "Chuxi" is "to go", which is extended to "change", that is, alternation; the original meaning of the word "xi" is "dusk", which is extended to "night". Therefore, "New Year's Eve" means that the old year ends on the next night and the new year begins the next day.
New Year's Eve is one of the most important traditional Chinese festivals. It refers to the last night of the twelfth lunar month of each year. It is connected with the Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), that is, the night before the Spring Festival. Because it often falls on the 30th or 29th day of the twelfth lunar month in the lunar calendar, this day is also called New Year's Eve. The last day of the year is called "Sui Chu" and the night of that day is called "New Year's Eve". On New Year’s Eve, people often stay up all night, which is called Shousui. Su Shi has a poem "Keeping the Year of the Old": "Children force themselves not to sleep, and stay up all night long and have fun." The word "chu" in "Chuxiong" means "to go, to change, to alternate." Chuxiong means "the end of the month and the year." People have to get rid of the old and usher in the new, saying goodbye to the old year and starting a new one next year. Therefore, the activities during this period revolve around getting rid of the old and ushering in the new, and eliminating disasters and praying for blessings. On New Year's Eve, not only do people clean the house inside and out, but they also put up door gods, spring couplets, new year pictures, and door cages. People also put on new clothes with festive colors and patterns.
During the Zhou and Qin dynasties, at the end of each year, a "Danuo" ceremony was held in the imperial palace, in which drums were beaten to drive away the plague demons, which was called "Zhu Chu". According to Lüshi Chunqiu·Jidongji, the ancients used drum beating to drive away the "epidemic ghost" on the day before the New Year. This is the origin of the "New Year's Eve" festival. Later, the day before New Year's Eve was called Xiaochu, or Little New Year's Eve; New Year's Eve was called Dachu, or Big New Year's Eve. It is said that the earliest mention of the name "New Year's Eve" was in historical books such as "Fengtu Ji" written by Zhou Chu of the Western Jin Dynasty.

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