Chinese New Year Nian
Nónglì xīn nián zhōngguó xīn nián is the chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional chinese calendar.
Chinese new year nian. Because nian feared the colour red loud noises and fire red paper decorations were pasted to doors lanterns were burned all night and firecrackers were lit to frighten the beast away. But who knows that nian was actually name of a furious monster in ancient time. The character nian more usually means year or new year.
The monster nian was born to be very ugly and ferocious it would eat anything merciless. Chinese new year started many thousands of years ago. Chinese new year legend of nian sometimes nien traditional chinese.
Many existing customs and activities of the festival actually can be traced back to a popular story of the monster nian which helps to explain why and how the festival is celebrated. It is a time for enjoying family and friends for remembering ancestors for feasting and for giving gifts of red envelopes of lucky money. The old chinese word nian translates to ripe grains.
One legend is that of nian a hideous beast believed to feast on human flesh on new year s day. Today nian refers to the new year s day or the spring festival. Nian the horrible monster.
Ancient china for kids. Towards the end of winter when there was nothing to eat. It is still celebrated today.
According to eastern mythology there was a horrible beast called nian which lived on the mountains. As a result it is unclear whether the nian creature is an authentic part of traditional folk mythology or a part of a local oral tradition which was recorded in the early 20th century. The chinese new year holiday also known as spring festival starts on the 23rd or 24th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar and ends with the lantern festival which occurs on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar new year which is a full moon.