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Magpies’ New Year

Today is the last day in 2021 on the lunar calendar, and we call today is magpies’ new year.

I don’t know exactly why it is named like that, but we know that there is even a children’s song.

“Magpies’ new year is yesterday, our new year is today.”

My kids sing this song all day long, and they fell hopeful tomorrow.

Their grandfather and their uncle already gave them toys as the new year day gift.

We are going to have a ceremony for our ancestors tomorrow.

I hope they will enjoy the ceremony as well.

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We are going to have a ceremony for our ancestors tomorrow.

I hope they will enjoy the ceremony as well.

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Magpies’ New Year

“Magpies’ new year is yesterday, our new year is today.”

We are going to have a ceremony for our ancestors tomorrow.

I hope they will enjoy the ceremony as well.

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Magpies’ New Year


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In English we spell it "New Year's" because it is short for "New Year's Eve".

Today is the last day in 2021 on the lunar calendar, and we call today is magpies’ new year.


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I don’t know exactly why it is named like that, but we know that there is even a children’s song.


I don’t know exactly why it is named like that, but we know that there is even a children’s song about it. I don’t know exactly why it is named like that, but there is even a children’s song about it.

I don’t know exactly why it is named like that, but we know that there is even a children’s song about it. I don’t know exactly why it is named that, but there is even a children’s song about it.

“Magpies’ new year is yesterday, our new year is today.”


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My kids sing this song all day long, and they fell hopeful tomorrow.


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My kids siang this song all day long, and they felel hopeful for tomorrow. My kids sang this song all day long, and they feel hopeful for tomorrow.

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My kids sing this song all day long, and it makes theym felel hopeful for tomorrow. My kids sing this song all day long and it makes them feel hopeful for tomorrow.

Their grandfather and their uncle already gave them toys as the new year day gift.


Their grandfather and their uncle already gave them toys as their new year day gifts. Their grandfather and their uncle already gave them toys as their new year day gifts.

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New Year's Day gets capitalized because it's a holiday.

We are going to have a ceremony for our ancestors tomorrow.


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I hope they will enjoy the ceremony as well.


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