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It is a tradition that has been passed down from generation to New Year. I think it's quite festive, and it's a good cultural tradition for younger generations to kowtow to their elders. If you have money in the family, you can give 100 to knock one, I think it's worth it.
In fact, from another point of view, money is secondary, after all, it is to pass on this tradition of China, if there are no these traditions, then this year is meaningless.
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A kind of etiquette. We in Yunnan don't seem to pay much attention to this aspect, maybe one is an ethnic minority area, they don't like this, and the other is that most of the Han people in Yunnan have migrated from other places, and they have lived as a family with ethnic minorities for so many years, and the traditions of the ancient times will inevitably be put aside.
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Maybe it's a joke. Playing with each other in this way can add to the festive atmosphere and make it more festive.
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This one can be used too! Ten kowtows are 1,000 yuan, and the old people will be reluctant, and if they kowtow more at a time, the elders will not dare to do this next time.
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This depends on the customs of each place, and I also saw such a ** on the Internet, where adults call children elders and kowtow, and children give them red envelopes, saying that the generations cannot be messed up, regardless of age. Regarding this custom, it is good to understand, and it is not necessarily criticized, as long as it is not excessive.
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This is a Chinese folk custom, it can also be said to be beautiful, is the New Year is to picture a lively atmosphere. Of course, giving money is a favor, and it is not interesting for you to come and I don't come for the New Year.
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It's a form because it's the meaning of elders. You can follow each person's living conditions, whatever you don't pay attention to
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Sometimes it's not necessarily a real kowtow, but there is an old saying for so many years, kowtow to give New Year's money, it's really fun, amusing children, and few are really kowtowing.
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Disapprove, that set is a product of feudal society. In today's civilized society, respect the old and establish a new style, give children New Year's money, and give red envelopes do not have to adopt that set, and establish a new trend of civilization.
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This should not be the common practice of giving New Year's money, maybe this elder just thinks the child is fun and teases him.
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It is normal for children to kowtow to their elders and take red envelopes during the Chinese New Year.
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Is this the custom of that place? Please let me know one or two. aqui te amo。
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A, I've never seen anyone kowtow to give money.
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People in different places have different views on this issue.
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We usually knock three.
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Chinese New Year has a very long history in China, and the customs about the New Year have also been slowly accumulated through the inheritance and continuation of the Qing Dynasty, although some of the ancient customs have gradually disappeared, but some of the traditional good customs have been retained. In China, during the Chinese New Year, every household has to worship the ancestral stove, paste the Spring Festival, clean up, prepare the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, etc., all in order to prepare for a good year and pray for good luck in the coming year. Among them, the custom of the elders to give the younger generations New Year's money can be said to make many children happy, if there are many elders in the family, you can get a lot of New Year's money!
New Year's money can also be called red envelopes now, because the New Year's money will be packed in a red paper bag, so it is also popular to call New Year's money red envelopes.
1. The history of New Year's moneyIn fact, the history of New Year's money is like this: in ancient times, in order to suppress evil spirits, the elders would give the younger generations New Year's money to wish the children a safe and secure growth. In the past, when the younger generation received the New Year's money from the elders, they needed to kowtow to the elders, which was to show respect for the elders.
But now in more and more places there is no such habit. It is more common for younger generations to bow to their elders, kneel down or take it directly with both hands when they get the New Year's money, and it may be that for some families with stricter family education, they also need to kowtow to receive the New Year's money.
Second, there is no needI think kowtowing in order to receive red envelopes is unnecessary, not that this custom is bad, but because with the development of modern people's open awareness, everyone feels that kowtowing can be replaced by other behaviors, such as bowing, because kowtowing to others is an act that hurts self-esteem. There are many ways to show respect to our elders, and we can choose other ways to receive red envelopes. Modern people are open-minded, do not continue to be constrained by the traditional behaviors of the past, and the customs in each family or in the north and south are slightly different, everyone can make a joke and deal with the habit.
On the occasion of meeting the elders of the father's level, kowtow once, and on the occasion of meeting the elders of the ancestors' backup, kowtow three times.
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