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Chinese New Year

Chinese Lunar CalendarThe Chinese Lunar Calendar names each of the twelve years after an animal. Legend has it that the Lord Buddha summoned all

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Слайд 1 All about Chinese New Year
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Слайд 2 Chinese Lunar Calendar
The

Chinese Lunar Calendar names each of the twelve years after

an animal.
Legend has it that the Lord Buddha summoned all the animals to come to him before he departed from earth. Only twelve came to bid him farewell and as a reward he named a year after each one in the order they arrived.
The Chinese believe the animal ruling the year in which a person is born has a profound influence on personality, saying: "This is the animal that hides in your heart."

Chinese Lunar CalendarThe Chinese Lunar Calendar names each of the

Слайд 3The Origin of the lunar New Year Festival can be

traced back thousands years, involving a series of colorful legends

and traditions. One of the famous legend is Nian, an extremely cruel and ferocious beast that the ancients believed would devour people on New Year’s Eve.

The Origin Of Chinese New Year

The Origin of the lunar New Year Festival can be traced back thousands years, involving a series

Слайд 4To keep Nian away, red-paper couplets are pasted on doors,

torches are lit and firecrackers are set off through the

night, because Nain is said to fear the color red, the light of fire ,and loud noises. Early the next morning, as feelings of triumph and renewal fill the air at successfully keeping Nain away for another year, the most popular greeting heard is gong si, or “congratulations”.
To keep Nian away, red-paper couplets  are pasted on doors, torches are lit and firecrackers are

Слайд 5 Chinese red envelopes
Monetary gifts

are usually presented in red envelopes during festive occasions, like

weddings, birthdays, and the New Year. While their main task is to bear gifts, their second duty is to shower the recipient with luck, joy, and prosperity
Chinese red envelopes Monetary gifts are usually presented in red

Слайд 6Big dinner on New Year’s Eve--

fish

Fish are considered lucky creatures.
This is because the word “fish” in
Chinese also sounds like the word
meaning “surplus” or “something left over.”
The owners believe it will help to bring in a surplus of money.
People hope these practices will bring extra wealth in the coming year.


Big dinner on New Year’s Eve--

Слайд 7Spring couplets are paper scrolls and squares inscribed with blessings

and auspicious words,such as “good fortune” and “springtime.

The paper squares

are usually pasted upside down, because the Mandarin word for “upside down”, dao, is a homonym of the word “arrival”.

Thus, the paper squares represent the “arrival” of spring and the “coming” of prosperous times.

couplets

Spring couplets are paper scrolls and squares inscribed with blessings and auspicious words,such as “good fortune” and

Слайд 8Taboos
It’s unlucky to sweep the floor during the

first five days of the Lunar New Year,because one might

accidentally sweep one’s good luck and wealth out of the house.

Bad language and talk of death are severely frowned upon.

If a dish is broken,it’s vital to say “suei suei ping an” ,means every year will be safe and secure.
Taboos  It’s unlucky to sweep the floor during the first five days of the Lunar New

Слайд 9On the first day of the Lunar New year
Offering ritual

homage to one’s
ancestors. Reverence is then paid

to the gods.

new clothes are worn,and visits are made to friend,neighbor,and relatives to exchange good wishes of “gong si fa cai”, which means “congratulations and prosperity”.

On the first day of the Lunar New yearOffering ritual homage to one’s  ancestors. Reverence is

Слайд 10All of Taiwan’s temples are usually very busy during this

time of year as large numbers of people crowd into

them with elevated incense sticks to pray for good luck.

The first day of the Lunar New Year is also "the welcoming of the gods of the heavens and earth.” Many people abstain from meat on the first day of the new year because it is believed that this will ensure long and happy lives for them.

All of Taiwan’s temples are usually very busy during this time of year as large numbers of

Слайд 11 The Dragon And The Lion Dance

One of the most

spectacular sights during the Lunar New Year Festival is the

dragon and lion dance. The heads of these fearsome beasts are supposed to ward off evil, and the nimble movements of the dancers provide a grand spectacle enjoyable to everyone. 


The Dragon And The Lion DanceOne of the most spectacular sights during the Lunar New Year

Слайд 12what do we do on the ninth day of the

Lunar New year?
Finally, on the ninth day, numerous offerings are

set out in the forecourt or central courtyard of temples to celebrate the birthday of the Jade Emperor, who was believed to have been born immediately after midnight on the ninth day.

what do we do on the ninth day of the Lunar New year?Finally, on the ninth day,

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