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The Chaoshan region is a region in Guangdong Province, China, and the customs of giving birth to boys mainly include the following aspects:
1.The importance of boys: In the Chaoshan region, boys are considered to be important people in the continuation of the family lineage and important people in the family responsibility. Therefore, having a boy is seen as a very important thing.
2.Sacrificial rituals: In the Chaoshan region, some families will hold sacrificial ceremonies after the birth of a boy to thank the gods for their blessings and blessings. This ceremony is usually held at home and friends and family are invited to participate.
3.Red Celebration: In the Chaoshan region, red is seen as the color of good luck and luck. Therefore, after the birth of a boy, the family usually celebrates with a red arrangement. For example, red lanterns and red strips of cloth are hung in the home to show joy.
4.Sumptuous feasts: In the Chaoshan region, after the birth of a boy, families usually hold a sumptuous feast to celebrate. Friends and family are usually invited to this feast to share joy and blessings.
It is important to note that these customs may vary in different families and regions, and some traditional customs may also change over time.
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The following items are generally prepared for the birth of children in the Chaoshan area:
Egg. **In the Chaoshan area, when the daughter is about to give birth, the mother's family will prepare a basket of eggs, called "spawning eggs", which means to urge a safe and fast birth. After the birth of the grandson, the son-in-law should immediately go to the Yue's house to "report the birth".
Pork. **In the Chaoshan area, after the birth of the grandson, the grandmother's family will prepare pork, eggs and rice wine, called "belly tonification", to help the daughter replenish her nutrition.
Chicken and soy wine. **In the Chaoshan area, after the birth of the grandson, the grandmother's family will prepare a cooked chicken and a small vat of egg rolls on the third day, and cook some wine, which is called "sending chicken wine". The bean wine is made by boiling the best black beans from the north, adding sugar and then boiling it again to make it moist and firm, and then adding wine, which has an excellent taste.
Clothes and shoes. **In the Chaoshan area, grandmother's house will prepare swaddling clothes, children's clothing and shoes for clump babies, and generally choose clothes with clever shapes and bright colors made of floral fabrics.
Silver. **In the Chaoshan area, grandma's house will also prepare silver anklets, bracelets, belly handkerchiefs, necklaces and other silver jewelry, among which the necklace has a small long round box, commonly known as "Fu Gong", which can be loaded into the old man's charm to keep the child safe.
Chair sedan chair. **In the Chaoshan area, grandma's house will also prepare a chair sedan chair for the baby to sit, lie down and implement.
In addition to the above-mentioned traditional gifts, some families now choose to give some innovative gifts, such as personalized pillows, customized crystal boxes, etc.
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If a woman in Chaoshan gives birth to a child in confinement, relatives and friends will only be able to send nutritional products to her on the tenth day, which is called "Ten Dynasties". Gifts can be given some maternal food nutritious products, generally to grass chicken Chang egg fried ginger sweet and sour based, the old society is to send eggs, now life is good, you can send some lean meat, chicken, eggs, black chicken white phoenix pills or directly send red envelopes to her to buy for herself, give gifts to Gao Xun brother when kind words to say: "Little meaning, buy you eggs to eat."
It must be said to buy eggs, which means confinement).
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Maybe many people know the children of Chaoshan people
It's a lot.,Zhi has to have multiple versions because he wants a male dao child.。
subfertility. I once heard a classic of comparative power that there was a man who gave birth to 6 daughters in front of him in order to give birth to a boyI didn't give birth to a boy until the seventh, so why would I want a boy?
In fact, let's ask ourselves, if our previous generation had been allowed or loosely laid, the vast majority of people would still want to have a boy at the end, so I think policy is a very important issue. Chaoshan is a more conservative, more traditional-oriented place, men are still the backbone of the family, and in many ceremonies (such as wandering gods, ancestor worship...) Imagine if the eldest son of each family attended the ceremony, and yours was a girl.
Then there is another problem, the traditional maintenance problem in the Chaoshan area. In Chaoshan, girls are not prescribed (or in people's minds) to support their parents, and usually their parents live with one of them, at least in their old age. If all the children were girls, they would keep a girl at home and look for a man who was willing to join them, and in the Chaoshan area, daughters have no right to the property.
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It's still the concept of patriarchy, and I always feel that boys are the root of this family.
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Chaoshan's patriarchal preference is well-known throughout the country, believing that only boys can continue the incense and live up to their ancestors. Gradually, however, it has eased up.
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