explain the legend behind the Chinese new year in your on words?
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In Chinese, 'Spring Festival' refers to the same festival more commonly known in English as the 'Chinese New Year'. As the name suggests, this festival celebrates both the beginning of a new lunar year (according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar) and the beginning of spring.
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According to Chinese legend, there once lived a ferocious monster by the name of Nian. It lived in the ocean, but at the end of the Lunar Year it would come ashore to terrorise villagers, destroying their property and eating any livestock - or children - that it could find
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