The Legend of Chinese New Year’s Monster Nian

One Chinese New Year’s Eve a gray haired man seemed inside the village. He asked permission to keep for the night time and guaranteed every person that he would push back the beast. No one believed him. In addition, the ancient guy steadfastly refused to visit the mountains to hide. Seeing that he could not be persuaded, the villagers departed devoid of him.
When the beast arrived at the village to break havoc as established, it changed into met with a sudden burst of exploding firecrackers. Startled by the noise, the flashes of light, and crimson banners flying approximately, it all of a sudden grew to become and fled!
The following day, because the americans returned from the mountains, they determined the village intact and nontoxic. The antique man had left, yet they located the continues to be of the three precious pieces he had used to chase the beast Nian away. They all agreed that the previous man should be a deity who had come to aid loose them of the beast.
From then on, each and every Chinese New Year’s Eve, households may hold crimson banners, activate fireplace crackers, and pale their lamps the whole night time by way of, expecting the Chinese New Year. The custom spread far and huge and became a grand conventional social gathering of the “Passing of Nian” (“Nian” in Chinese ability “year”).
So celebrating the Chinese New Year must always be which is called passing of Nian or Guo Nian in Chinese. However the term was once step by step transformed to Spring Festival after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took vitality in 1949. Gradually people have forgotten the legend in the back of these Chinese New Year traditions. It is only one small illustration of the way the CCP has robbed the Chinese laborers of their prosperous classic culture.
New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) is working exhausting to reverse this loss. In its 2006 Chinese New Year Global Gala it in reality placed the ancient tale of the Nian monster on level. NTDTV’s Chinese New Year indicates are a unique chance to ride the magic of traditional Chinese tradition. Marvelous tune, historic tools, wonderful backdrops, fabulous costumes, and primary type performers–altogether make for spectacular entertainment reflecting China’s 5,000 years of civilization and traditional culture–a culture wealthy in myths and legends really worth cherishing and conserving.
Between January and March the 2007 NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular will be touring Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington, DC, and prime towns in Canada, Europe and Asia.