1. The Japanese eat cakes on New Year's Day. 2. Children in the Philippines jump on New Year's Day because people say it will make them grow taller in the coming year. 3. The noise with coins can bring people health and wealth. 4. A ship means a travel for Germans. 5. Germans...
Japanese people call it "positive day" on January 1, and 1 to 3 January, which is called "three days of congratulation". On the morning of new year's day, the family from the youngest to the old man ordered to drink TSU wine in a row. They tasted green fish seeds, black beans an...
When I was growing up, we usually spent New Year’s Day with my mother’s side of the family in Osaka. While the men in the family were assigned to deep clean the house, all three generations of women—my grandma, my aunts, my mom, and I—gathered in the kitchen all day long, t...
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Do you know what Japanese people do on New Year's day? The Japanese New Year is called 正月 (しょうがつ - shōgatsu) or お正月 (おしょうがつ - oshōgatsu).
The Japanese celebrate New Year's Day by visiting temples ___. A. in the morning B. at night C. in the afternoon D. at noon 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:日本人在新年的时候通常在早上参观寺庙。选项 B 在晚上,C 在下午,D 在中午,都不是日本人庆祝新年参观寺庙的常见时间。反馈 ...
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The Japanese celebrate the New Year on January 1 and it lasts for two weeks. The Japanese New Year, Oshogatsu, is an important time for Japanese people. On New Year’s Day, all the shops, factories and offices are closed. To keep out evil spirits (恶灵), they hang a rope of straw...