Chinese New Year Messages
Feb 12th, 2010 Posted in Chinese New Year Messages | no comment »Have a lovely new beginning of a Chinese Year. Happy Chinese New Year!!
Have a lovely new beginning of a Chinese Year. Happy Chinese New Year!!
Whatever You could not achieve in 2009, may you achieve all that in the coming year 2010. Happy New Year!!
Dry Your tears
Throw your fears
It’s about celebrating New Year
Wish everyone a prosperous New Year!!
新年快乐 xīn nián kuài lè = Happy New Year
过年好 ɡuò nián hǎo = Happy New Year
恭喜发财 ɡōnɡ xǐ fā cái = I wish You Great Prosperity
牛年吉祥 niú nián jí xiáng = Good Luck in the Year of the Ox
Chinese New Year Stories
The Story of Nian
Our friend, Chou told Will and Guy this story about the beast, that lives under the sea or in the
mountains, who often appears on New Year’s eve to attack people, particularly children – however,
as luck may have it some things frighten him.
A long time ago during the age of great floods, and when the world was not a safe place, there was
a vicious monster named Nian. Whenever the thirtieth day of the last lunar month arrived this
monster would rise up out of the sea or he would come down from the mountains killing people and
wreaking havoc in their fields and gardens. The people would bar their doors before dark and sit up
all night, terrified. The next day they would leave their homes to greet their neighbours and
congratulate them on surviving.
Once on the last night of the last month, legend has it, Nian suddenly burst into a small village
devouring almost all the people who lived there. Only two families emerged unscathed.
The first were a newlywed couple who avoided harm because their celebratory red wedding clothes
resembled fire to the monster, so it did not dare to approach them.
The other family was unharmed because their children were playing outside setting off noisy
firecrackers and the noise scared the monster away.
Ever since then Chinese people have worn red clothes, set off firecrackers and put up red
decorations on New Year’s Eve to keep the vicious monster Nian away.
The Chinese Story of the New Year Animals
This is a story from China. It is about twelve animals: a dog, a pig, a rat, an ox, a tiger, a
hare, a dragon, a snake, a horse, a ram, a monkey and a cockerel.
One day the twelve animals were having an argument. They wanted every year to have a name. ‘I
think that this year should be named after me,’ barked the dog. ‘It should be called the year of
the Dog.’
‘No.’ gibbered the monkey, ‘I think this year should be named after me.’ said the monkey. ‘It
should be called the Year of the Monkey.’
‘No, no,’ breathed the dragon. ‘This year should be named after me. It should be called the Year of
the Dragon.’
The gods were listening. They heard the animals arguing. ‘Stop arguing,’ demanded one of the gods.
The dog stopped arguing. The monkey stopped arguing. The dragon stopped arguing. They all stopped
arguing and listened. The gods boomed, ‘Can you see the big river? You must have a race across the
big river. We will name this year after the winner of the race.’
So, all the animals lined up on the bank of the river ready for the race. They’re off! The animals
jumped into the water and swam as fast as they could towards the other side.
The ox was very strong and he could swim very fast. Soon he was in front of all the other animals;
but the rat was very clever. He grabbed the ox’s tail and climbed onto his back. The ox didn’t know
he was there.
The ox thought he was going to win the race. Just before the ox got to the other side, the rat
jumped off the ox’s back onto the grass and won the race.
‘Yippee! Hoorah!’ shouted the rat, ‘I’m first.’
The ox was very surprised. ‘How did you do that?’ he asked, but the rat only laughed.
The gods laughed too and said, ‘The rat is the winner. We will call this year the Year of the Rat.
The ox was second, so next year will be called the year of the Ox.
All the other animals finished the race. The tiger was third, the hare was fourth, the dragon was
fifth, the snake was sixth, the horse was seventh, the ram was eighth, the monkey was ninth, the
cockerel was tenth, the dog was eleventh and the pig was last.
The gods decided that each year would be named after one of the animals in the race. The animals
didn’t argue any more. They were very happy, especially the rat because he had won the race.
Wish you all a very Happy Chinese New Year
Good resolutions are simply checks
that men draw on a bank
where they have no account.
Happy New Year.
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May each day of the coming year
be vibrant and new
bringing along
many reasons for celebrations
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2009 is at the door…
Remember
Life is short, break the rules,
Forgive quickly,
love truly,
laugh uncontrollably,
and
never regret anything that made you smile.
No Greeting Card To Give..
No Sweet Flowers To Send..
No Cute Graphics To Forward..
Just
A LOVING HEART
Saying
“HAPPY NEW YEAR”
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Fill your life with Happiness & Bright Cheer,
Bring to u Joy and Prosperity for the whole Year,
And it’s my New Year wish 4u Dear.
Wishing u a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Be always at war with your vices,
at peace with your neighbors
and
let each new year find you a better man.
Happy New Year