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  2. The definition & meaning, examples & expressions, synonyms & antonyms, idioms & phrases, similar-form characters and Homophones of 紫菀 in HanBook Chinese Dictionary. The Chinese translation of 紫菀 is aster .

  3. According to Chinese folklore, Nian is believed to be a ferocious beast with supernatural powers that dwells in the mountains or seas. The name "Nian" itself translates to "year" in Chinese, signifying its association with the Chinese New Year festivities.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · The Story of Nian. Long ago, in ancient China, there was a monster called “Nian.” It had long antennae on its head and a very fierce appearance. “Nian” lived year-round at the deepest depths of the sea, only crawling ashore to devour livestock and bring calamity to humanity on New Year’s Eve.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · According to the ancient Chinese legend, in ancient time, there was a ferocious monster named “Nian” with sharp teeth and horns. Secluding itself in the dark sea for a long time, the beast would go onshore by the end of the lunar year and hunt people and livestock.

  6. Definition. The Nian monster is a mythical creature from Chinese folklore believed to emerge at the end of each lunar year to terrorize villages.

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  8. Feb 1, 2021 · In Chinese, the common greeting at New Year is "xin nian kuai le", which means "Happy New Year".

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