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This may be the same as our taking red envelopes! It's just a picture of auspicious happiness or something. The earliest was like this:
"New Year" originally meant "to suppress shock", and it was inseparable from firecrackers. The Southern Dynasty's "Jing Meng's Chronicles" contains: "The first month - the ...... of the dayThe rooster crows and firecrackers in front of the court to ward off evil spirits.
At that time, firecrackers were dedicated to bamboo burning, and the sound of cracking of its bamboo joints when it was burning, was a veritable firecracker. Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a monster called Nian, and every 365 days later, Nian came out to harm people, animals and crops, and frightened children. After the adults drove away the "Nian" with the burning crackling bamboo, they also comforted the children with rich food and "crushed" them, and these customs have been passed down from generation to generation.
However, when and where did New Year's money appear? According to the "History of Cheng" written by the Southern Song Dynasty, during the Northern Song Dynasty, the youngest son of the privy deputy envoy (deputy prime minister) Wang Shao was accidentally carried away by the gangsters when he watched the lanterns during the Lantern Festival. This happened in the imperial palace in Tokyo (Kaifeng), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, but it soon spread among the people.
So when people celebrate the New Year, in addition to firecrackers and food, there is another "New Year's money" for children to "crush". After that, the whole country followed suit, and year after year, New Year's money became one of the traditional Spring Festival customs of the Chinese nation. "Qing Jialu" contains:
The elder and the young spend the year, and the elders and children decorate the hundred coins with the red rope, which is called the New Year's money. With the development of the times, the meaning of New Year's money has changed from "shock" to the good wishes of the festival.
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Years and "祟" have the same sound, so "pressure on the year" is also called "pressure money" (I won't repeat what "祟" means.) )。Legend has it that "Nian" is an extremely ferocious animal, not afraid of anything, just afraid of "money".
Therefore, the purpose of issuing "pressure money" is to be auspicious, ward off evil spirits, and look forward to a smooth and safe coming year.
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During the Spring Festival, the younger generation should first give the elders a New Year's greeting, wish the elders a long and healthy life, the elders can be prepared in advance to distribute the New Year's money to the younger generations, it is said that the New Year's money can suppress the evil, because the "year" and "Zhen" homonym, the younger generation can get the New Year's money to spend a year in peace. There are two kinds of New Year's money, one is to thread a colored rope into the shape of a dragon and place it at the foot of the bed, which is recorded in the "Yanjing Chronicles"; The other is the most common, which is the money distributed to the child by the parents in red paper. New Year's money can be given in public after the New Year's greeting, or it can be secretly placed under the child's pillow by the parent when the child is asleep on Chinese New Year's Eve.
Nowadays, the custom of elders giving New Year's money to younger generations is still prevalent.
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Where does the custom of pressing the New Year money come from, why is it called the New Year money, is it given in the thirtieth year of the Chinese New Year's Eve or the first day of the new year?
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The original intention of the New Year's money was to suppress evil and drive away evil spirits. People believe that children are susceptible to sneaky attacks, so they use New Year's money to drive away evil spirits and help children celebrate the New Year safely.
Spring Festival (New Year, Chinese New Year), Lunar New Year, the traditional "New Year's Festival", evolved from the first sacrifice of the year in ancient times, is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, one of the four traditional festivals in China.
The Spring Festival festival generally refers to the first day of the first lunar month to the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar (Lantern Festival). Its activities are mainly based on removing the old and clothing the new, welcoming the jubilee and receiving blessings, worshiping the gods and ancestors, and praying for a good year, with strong ethnic characteristics. It not only embodies the Chinese nation's ideological beliefs, ideals and aspirations, life entertainment and cultural psychology, but also is a carnival display of blessings, food and entertainment activities.
The Spring Festival folk customs were approved to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
The origin of traditional festivals is related to ancient primitive beliefs, sacrifices, celestial phenomena, calendars and other humanistic and natural cultural contents. Most of the ancient traditional festivals were formed by the ancients who chose auspicious days to sacrifice to thank the gods of heaven and earth and the kindness of their ancestors. The early festival culture reflected the nature worship of the ancients and the harmony between heaven and man.
1. The humanistic spirit of pursuing the distance cautiously and thinking about the source; A series of rituals.
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Parents are afraid that their children will grow up, and children will always be children in the eyes of parents.
New Year's money, New Year's money.
It's just that the age is suppressed.
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Everyone has a red envelope, and there will be a red envelope during the Spring Festival.
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Hahahahaha
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**In ancient Chinese legends, because there were "Zhen" monsters at that time, which would harm people on Chinese New Year's Eve, so in order to suppress it, people used red envelopes as money to bless people's safety.
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During the Ming and Qing dynasties, New Year's money became popular. The elders give the younger generations New Year's money, which represents the exorcism of evil spirits and the protection of the younger generations.
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The custom of giving New Year's money during the New Year is to suppress the development of evil spirits, and the elders want to give the juniors New Year's money.
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New Year's money is a traditional custom during the Chinese New Year, usually when adults give a certain amount of red envelopes to minors as New Year's gifts. It is said that this custom originated in ancient times, when it was believed that evil gods appeared during the Spring Festival, and children were the most vulnerable to evil gods. Therefore, parents and elders will put some coins, silver ingots and other belongings under the child's pillow as amulets to prevent the child from being harmed by evil gods.
Over time, this custom has evolved into a form of giving children New Year's money to express their love and blessings, and to imply that they can spend the New Year safely and healthily.
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During the Spring Festival, the elders should distribute the New Year's money prepared in advance to the younger generations, and the New Year's money is full of the elders' blessings and prayers for the younger generations. In China, why do you have to pay for the Spring Festival? The following is the reason why Hongshou will give money on Chinese New Year's Eve for everyone, I hope you will like it!
The reason why Chinese New Year's Eve should be given to the New Year's Eve money.
New Year's money, Han New Year's customs, meaning to ward off evil spirits and drive away ghosts, bless peace.
The original intention of the New Year's money was to suppress evil and drive away evil spirits. Because people believe that children are susceptible to sneaky invasions, they use the wisdom to suppress the New Year's money to drive away evil spirits, help children celebrate the New Year safely, and wish children good health and peace in the new year.
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Adults give children New Year's money, which is a custom handed down from ancient times. The origin of this custom is that China has had it for 5,000 years, and it is impossible to study the specific year of which year, and it is a more auspicious thing to give children New Year's money.
Many people see it as a burden and avoid it, and there are many people who like this way. In fact, as long as it exists, it makes sense. Let me talk about the benefits of this custom.
1.It's a way for adults to bond with each other.
During the New Year's holidays, relatives move around each other. You bring a little gift to my family, and I will pay tribute to your family. If you give my children New Year's money, I will also pay tribute to your family.
Except for a few people with relatively high seniority, the others can basically be leveled. Since everyone can even, it's a zero-sum game. Is it still necessary to play?
2.Actually, it's necessary.
Money and gifts have generated value in the flow, you give me gifts, give my children New Year's money. It means valuing our relationship. And relationships are by walking.
The more you move around, the better the relationship. For some older people, the New Year's money sent out may be more, but it doesn't hurt, they will receive more gifts. To put it bluntly, there are still interests between adults.
Rely on interests to contact feelings, and rely on feelings to nourish interests.
3.Adults give children New Year's money, which is also a kind of emotional cultivation and kindness to children.
As the child grows up, he will remember who gave him the New Year's money. He may not understand the kind of interest exchange between adults, but he must be very happy that whoever sent him the New Year's money. In this way, a positive interaction between the younger generation and the elder can also be established.
4.But in principle, the New Year's money should not exceed the individual's affordability
New Year's money is just a formality, and it can't be compared or vanity. In some economically developed provinces and regions, the smaller the share of New Year's money. For example, in Guangdong, it is generally a few dozen yuan, which means it.
The more underdeveloped the area, the more serious the phenomenon of comparison. We should return to the essence of New Year's money. After all, he is just a tool to connect feelings, not feelings themselves.
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It is to let the children avoid disasters and rise one after another, and the origin of this custom is mainly due to the abduction of the son of a prime minister during the Northern Song Dynasty and Song Dynasty.
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Looking forward to, looking forward to, the pace of the Spring Festival is quietly approaching, it is another year of the new year, and the New Year is the most important festival for us Chinese. The Spring Festival is indispensable for the New Year's money. New Year's money is a traditional custom of the Han people, and the elders generally put the money in red envelopes for the younger generations during the countdown to the New Year.
New Year's money has a good meaning, and it is usually believed that it has the ability to ward off evil spirits and drive away ghosts, and bless peace. The New Year's money brings children a festive atmosphere and a sense of debate during the New Year.
It is estimated that there are many people who are struggling with this problem, and of course they have face, but the New Year's expenses are too much, and they work hard to earn some money, and it is a pity that the New Year is spent.
In fact, the living standards of various regions of our country are different, and the standards for giving New Year's money are also different, and I live in Hebei on the neck of our golden rooster. Let's talk about our conventional standards.
1. Direct relatives, such as the children of their sisters and brothers, should be given more, generally 500 to 1,000 yuan.
2. Other relatives who are a little farther away generally give 100 to 200 yuan, which is not certain, if there are many relatives and children in the family, it is okay to have less appropriately, at least 100 yuan.
3. The children of good friends generally give 500 to 1,000 yuan for the New Year.
Many children earn enough five-figure money for the New Year, which used to be the standard of 10,000 yuan households, and it can be seen from this incident that our living standards are really high now.
The New Year's picture is festive and lively, and giving the New Year's money is the icing on the cake. Of course, it is good to pay attention to a little bit, the New Year is for the children to say some auspicious blessings to the elders, the elders give red envelopes, listen to my grandmother, she was at that time the New Year children to the elders kowtow to the New Year. What's the point of giving New Year's money now?
1. Brand new banknotes should be used as New Year's money.
Generally, the best New Year's money is new money, and many people go to the bank to change new money in order to give their children New Year's money.
2. Seal the red envelope and then give it away.
The New Year's money is generally sealed with red envelopes, and cash is not given directly, which is more festive and beautiful.
3. Treat everyone equally.
If there are several children coming to visit the New Year at the same time, pay attention to the same amount of money, and there should be no difference, otherwise it will be a little embarrassing to judge the shortage.
4. Politeness and blessing are more harmonious.
When sending New Year's money, the children should pay New Year's greetings to their elders, and they don't have to push hard, don't, this will be very embarrassing, and the appropriate humility will be accepted. <>
The Chinese New Year is coming soon, and those who work outside the home are going home, and the parents at home are even more eager to see their children return. We are looking forward to the New Year's reunion, hoping that everyone will have a happy and auspicious year, and looking forward to another good start in the coming year.
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