Jiangsu TX Plastic Optical Fibers Co., Ltd. wishes everyone a Happy New Year!
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Summary: New Year's Day, which is January 1st in the Gregorian calendar, is commonly referred to as "New Year" in most countries around the world. "Yuan" means "beginning," and the beginning of any number is called "Yuan"; "Dan" means "day"; thus, "Yuan Dan" means "the day of beginning."
New Year's Day, which is January 1st in the Gregorian calendar, is commonly referred to as "New Year" in most countries around the world. "Yuan" means "beginning," and the beginning of any number is called "Yuan"; "Dan" means "day"; thus, "Yuan Dan" means "the day of beginning."
"Yuan Dan" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar. In our country, the term "Yuan Dan" has existed since ancient times, first appearing in literary works such as the "Book of Jin." Historically, "Yuan Dan" in our country referred to the "first day of the first month," and the method of calculating the "first month" was quite inconsistent before the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, leading to varying dates for Yuan Dan across different dynasties.
After the Xinhai Revolution, in order to "follow the agricultural calendar and align with the seasons, and to use the Western calendar for statistics," it was decided in the first year of the Republic of China to adopt the Gregorian calendar (which was actually implemented in 1912) and to designate January 1st as "New Year," although it was not called "Yuan Dan." In 1949, the People's Republic of China established January 1st in the Gregorian calendar as Yuan Dan, thus "Yuan Dan" in China is also referred to as "solar year," "new calendar year," or "Gregorian year."
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