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    A nian beast (traditional Chinese: 年獸; simplified Chinese: 年兽; Hanyu Pinyin: Nián shòu; Tongyong Pinyin: Nián shòu; Wade–Giles: Nien 2 shou 4; Cantonese Yale: Nìhn sau; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄋㄧㄢˊ ㄕㄡˋ) is a beast in Chinese mythology.

  2. Long long ago, there was a ferocious monster named "Nian" with sharp teeth and a horn. It lived deep down in the sea most of the time but always came out to eat villagers and destroy their houses...

  3. 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.

  4. Nian is a creature from Chinese mythology that is often associated with the Lunar New Year. According to legend, this beast lived under the sea or in the mountains and would come out during the New Year’s Eve to hunt people and livestock.

  5. Dec 27, 2017 · Today, Nian refers to the New Year's Day or the Spring Festival. People often say Guo Nian, which means "live the festival." Furthermore, Nian also means "the year." For example, the Chinese often greet each other by saying Xin Nian Hao, which means "Happy New Year!" Xin means "new" and Hao means "good."

  6. Feb 5, 2021 · The myth that inspired firecrackers and the color red for Chinese New Year. This is the tale of a creature that is inseparable from Chinese New Year, and that inspired some of its most basic customs…no, not the 12 zodiac animals, but the monster literally known as 年 (nián, year).

  7. Unravel the origins and description of this mythical beast in The Tale of Nian: Exploring the Ancient Chinese Legend. Delve into the folklore that surrounds Nian’s annual appearance and its terrifying threat to villagers on the last day of the lunar year.