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The term "Spring Festival" has only been born for 110 years until this year. In 1912, the Beiyang Government of the Republic of China was established, and the Gregorian calendar was introduced into China, and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was set as the first day of the Gregorian calendar.

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The term "Spring Festival" has only been born for 110 years until this year. In 1912, the Beiyang government of the Republic of China was established, and the Gregorian calendar was introduced into China, and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was designated as the first day of the Gregorian calendar, or "New Year's Day", and the first day of the first lunar month was designated as the "Spring Festival". This made the "Spring Festival", the title gradually spread.

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The term "Spring Festival" has only been born for 110 years until this year. In 1912, the Beiyang Government of the Republic of China was established, and the Gregorian calendar was introduced into China, and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was set as the first day of the Gregorian calendar.
The term "Spring Festival" has only been born for 110 years until this year. In 1912, the Beiyang Government of the Republic of China was established, and the Gregorian calendar was introduced into China, and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was set as the first day of the Gregorian calendar.
The term "Spring Festival" has only been born for 110 years until this year. In 1912, the Beiyang Government of the Republic of China was established, and the Gregorian calendar was introduced into China, and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was set as the first day of the Gregorian calendar.

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