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Each lantern corresponds to a particular wish the family has for the new year, with the colors having various meanings. For example, sending off a red lantern represents a wish for good fortune, while orange symbolizes money and white symbolizes good health. Wishing you all the best this New Year with all that you set out to achieve! Wishing you and your family a safe and prosperous New Year! Wishing you joy in this festive season. Wishing you lots of happiness and success this upcoming year. I have a feeling it's going to be great! Wishing you Peace and Happiness throughout the Year. Get inspired by your failure and get success next time. I wish you the best of luck and may you be a winner every time in life. Wishing you strength to face every problem, joy and happiness to enjoy your wonderful life, love to make life beautiful, talent to make life good and worth living, and a very happy life. Best of luck my dear.

Chinese people greet one another with lucky sayings and phrases to wish health, wealth and good fortune when they meet during the Chinese New Year. Here are 30 most popular Chinese New Year greetings and wishes (with their Chinese characters, pinyin Romanization for Mandarin Chinese, and English translation). Wishing You Fortune Slot. There's only one kind of slot game that could possibly Wish You Fortune. Any guesses as to its overall theme? The Eastern Asian one, of course! After all, Chinese New Year is all about wishing your friends, family and neighbours good fortune for the year ahead.

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'Gong Xi Gong Xi' (Chinese: 恭喜恭喜; pinyin: Gōngxǐ gōngxǐ; lit. 'congratulations, congratulations') is a popularMandarin Chinese song and a Chinese Lunar New Year standard. Other English titles for the song include 'Congratulations' and 'Happiness To You'.

History[edit]

Chinese crowds in Shanghai celebrating Victory over Japan Day

The music and words of the song are both by Chen Gexin (under the pen name Qing Yu). It was written in Shanghai in 1945 to celebrate the defeat of Japan and liberation of China at the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II). The final lines of this song replicate the typical beat of the Chinese drum. An early popular recording of the song was by Yao Lee and her brother Yao Min.

Because its Mandarin title is also a common Lunar New Year greeting and the song celebrates the arrival of spring, it quickly became associated almost exclusively with New Year celebrations and remains a part of the season's musical canon. Contemporary versions of the song frequently appear on Chinese New Year musical collection albums, sometimes as electronic dance music performances and occasionally also feature lyrics in Taiwanese Hokkien and even English.

A more modern rendition of the song appeared on the 2002 China Dolls album 多一點點 – 小調大風行. This song was included in the Pink Martini Christmas album Joy to the World released in 2010, under the title 'Congratulations - A Happy New Year Song' with vocals by China Forbes and Timothy Yuji Nishimoto.

Lyrics[edit]

Chinese lyricsHanyu PinyinEnglish Translation

每条大街小巷,
每个人的嘴里
见面第一句话,
就是恭喜恭喜
恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀,
恭喜恭喜恭喜你

měitiáo dà jiē xiǎo xiàng,
měige rén dè zuǐ lǐ
jiànmiàn dì yī jù huà,
jiù shì gōngxǐ gōngxǐ
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ ya
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ

On every street and in every lane,
On everybody's lips,
Whenever people meet,
The first thing they say is 'Congratulations.'
Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you
Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

dōng tiān yǐ dào jìn tóu,
zhēn shì hǎo de xiāo xī
wēn nuǎn de chūn fēng,
jiù yào chuī xǐng dà dì
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ ya
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ

Winter has come to an end,

That is really good news,A warm spring breeze isBlowing to wake up the earth.

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

hào hào bīng xuě róng jiě,
yǎn kàn méi huā tù ruǐ
màn màn cháng yè guò qù,
tīng dào yī shēng jī tí
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ ya
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ

The icy snow has melted,

See the plum tree blossom!

The long night is past,

I heard the rooster crow.

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

经过多少困难,
历经多少磨练
多少心儿盼望,
盼望新的消息
恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀,
恭喜恭喜恭喜你
恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀,
恭喜恭喜恭喜你

jīng guò duō shǎo kùn nán,
lì jīng duō shǎo mó liàn
duō shǎo xīn ér pàn wàng,
pàn wàng xīn de xiāo xī
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ ya
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ ya
gōngxǐ gōngxǐ gōngxǐ nǐ[1]

After experiencing so many difficulties,

Going through so many ordeals,

How many hearts are looking forward

To the news of Spring!

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you


Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations to you

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcMGcT6gByM A rendition of the song in YouTube


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Chinese Festivals and Events

Chinese people greet one another with lucky sayings and phrases to wish health, wealth and good fortune when they meet during the Chinese New Year.

Here are 30 most popularChinese New Year greetings and wishes (with their Chinese characters, pinyin Romanization for Mandarin Chinese, and English translation).

These happy New Year messages, well wishes and quotes will enable you share the joy and love, either by spoken or written, during the festive period.

Beginnings of Greetings and Sayings

Greeting an older (or respected) person is a little different in Chinese: nín for 'you', instead of the common . For example:

Zhu nín.. (/joo neen/)

祝你……

Wish you (younger/informal) ..

3 Fashionable Greetings for 2021 - the Year of Ox

Gōngxǐ fācái, hóngbāo ná lái

Wishing you happiness and prosperity; give me a red envelope.

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Use this to greet someone if you're expecting lucky money. Only say this to close friends and relations. Don't say it to strangers or in a formal setting, to avoid looking presumptuous or ridiculous.

2. 牛转乾坤

NiǔZhuǎn Qiǎnkūn

Wishing you turning all bad things around, into a good brand new world. ('Niǔ' in this phrases is a pun use world, which has two meanings: 'to turn around' and 'ox'.)

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3.牛气冲天

Niǔqì Chōngtiān

Wishing you the 'Chi' of being great reaches up to the heaven. No one is able to stop that.

10 Traditional Popular New Year Greetings and Sayings

Xīnnián hǎo

Guònián hǎo

Xīnnián kuàilè

Xīnchūn kuàilè

Chūnjié kuàilè

jíxiáng rúyì

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7. 年年有余

Surplus year-after-year

Jíxīng gāozhào

Fortune will smile on you ('lucky star high shines')

Xīnxiǎng shì chéng

10. 大吉大利

Lots of luck and profits

Greetings and Wishes for Health

Shēntǐ jiànkāng

Jīlíng huópō

A bright and lively spirit (especially used for children under the age of 10, wishing them to be active and smart)

Greetings and Sayings at Work and for Business

Gōngxǐ fācái

Happiness and prosperity (use this when receiving gifts or lucky money)

2. 财源广进

'Enter broadly wealth's source'

3. 工作顺利

May your work go smoothly

4. 事业有成

Success in your career

5. 平步青云

Have a meteoric rise (usually to wish for promotions)

6. 马到成功

Instant success

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7. 步步高升

Promotions at every step

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7. 步步高升

Promotions at every step

8. 一帆风顺

May your life go smoothly.

9. 升官发财

Win promotion and get rich

10. 生意兴隆

Prosperous business

Greetings and Wishes for Students

Xuéyè yǒuchéng

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Jīnbǎng tímíng

Success in the examination (for those taking an important examination, including students.

Greetings and Wishes for the Family

Héjiā huānlè

Jiāhé Wànshìxīng

A harmony family leads to prosperty of all kinds.

How to Respond to 'Happy New Year'?

When someone greets you with '新年快乐 (Xīnnián kuàilè, Happy New Year)', the best and simple replies are:

1. '新年快乐 (Xīnnián kuàilè)'
2. 'Happy New Year to you too, thank you'
3. Thank you, and the same to you.
4. Thank you, and wish you the same.

Be aware that the nowadays a more international way of greeting - 'Happy Lunar New Year' - is not a popular accepted phrase to use to your Chinese friend, who may regard it as offensive. Instead use the phrase 'Happy Chinese New Year' or just simply 'Happy New Year'.





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