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中国新年快乐

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中国新年快乐

中国新年根据传统的中国阴阳历庆祝新年的开始。

在中国,这个节日通常被称为春节,因为阴阳历中的季节传统上从冬天的结束和春天的开始开始。
 
中国新年快乐

中国新年根据传统的中国阴阳历庆祝新年的开始。

在中国,这个节日通常被称为春节,因为阴阳历中的季节传统上从冬天的结束和春天的开始开始。
Happy New Year to you too.
 
And Gesundheit!
 
that is *nothing* to sneeze at ...
 
Had rice fer dinner and still can't translate more than "Happy New Year"

This is the Year of the Cat.
 
Had rice fer dinner and still can't translate more than "Happy New Year"

This is the Year of the Cat.
Me thinks it’s the year of the Rabbit.
 
I'm a product of my youth: Year of the Cat

That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
 
Yep, so be verrwe verrwe quiet. I'm hunting wabbits today....

Not since they took Fudd's gun
中国新年快乐

中国新年根据传统的中国阴阳历庆祝新年的开始。

在中国,这个节日通常被称为春节,因为阴阳历中的季节传统上从冬天的结束和春天的开始开始。

It's all Greek to me.
 
Year of the Tiger here, both countries.
 
Not since they took Fudd's gun


It's all Greek to me.

I'm an old school cartoon guy myself, so he blazes away at the wascally wabbit. BTW, did you know Fudd was a vegetarian?? One of the old cartoons he tells Bugs and Daffy that he is and only hunts for sport. How weird for the times...
 
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