The world's first AIGC-animated series on Chinese civilization, CHINESE STORIES, presents a heartwarming episode — "The colors and sounds of the Chinese New Year" — celebrating the warmth and heritage of a festival passed down for thousands of years.
According to legend, the mythical beast Nian, with the head of a lion and body of a dog, feared loud thunder and the color red. To ward off evil, ancient people lit firecrackers, hung red couplets on their doors, and wrapped coins in red silk pouches — a tradition that evolved into today's red envelopes symbolizing blessings and fortune.
This trilingual episode is now available on the DotDotNews App, inviting audiences worldwide to enjoy a vibrant feast of culture, color, and sound that spans millennia.
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