jié rì
festival
春节是中国最重要的节日。
chūn jié shì zhōng guó zuì zhòng yào de jié rì.
Spring Festival is the most important festival in China.
国庆节是中国的国庆日。
guó qìng jié shì zhōng guó de guó qìng rì.
National Day is the National Day of China.
中秋节是中国的传统节日。
zhōng qiū jié shì zhōng guó de chuán tǒng jié rì.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China.
节日 (jié rì)
festival
假期 (jià qī)
holiday
工作日 (gōngzuòrì)
workday
平日 (píngrì)
weekday
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Commencez gratuitementThe Chinese word 节日 (jié rì) for "festival" or "holiday" is composed of two characters: 节 (jié) and 日 (rì). The character 节 originally meant "bamboo joint" and later came to be used in a more general sense to refer to a "joint" or "segment". In the context of time, it refers to a specific period or occasion. The character 日 simply means "sun" or "day". When these two characters are combined, they form the word 节日, which refers to a special day or period of time that is set aside for celebration or observance.The word 节日 has been used in Chinese for centuries to refer to a wide variety of festivals and holidays, including traditional Chinese festivals such as the Spring Festival (春节), the Dragon Boat Festival (端午节), and the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节), as well as modern holidays such as National Day (国庆节) and Labor Day (劳动节). Each of these festivals and holidays has its own unique history and traditions, and they play an important role in Chinese culture and society.