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What does Jiaxiang mean?

In Chaoshan dialect, it means "satisfaction" and is often used as a congratulation or blessing. "Jia" means "fitting, conforming" in the Chaoshan language family, and "thinking" means "idea", which together means "conforming to the idea", which means "satisfying one's heart".

Chaoshan dialect

Chaoshan dialect not only has many Spring Festival customs, but also has unique dialects. The most common thing to say in New Year greetings is to wish you all the best in the New Year (meaning all the best). In addition, there are many business people in Chaoshan. If you want to get big red envelopes, you should say when you meet them: Make a lot of money in the New Year, and get a career promotion.

Cantonese

Cantonese people who love to eat will use pig heads, weighing sugar cane, and "pig cages into water" (meaning wealth and success) in their blessings, but in New Year greetings When asking for a red envelope, you will definitely say: Good luck and good luck.

Shanghai Dialect

Shanghai people are sweet-mouthed, and their New Year greetings are also very sweet. For example, the New Year greetings for all men, women and children are: Happy New Year, may you be old and happy (to describe a person who looks young), Elders like to listen to it most, so of course there are red envelopes.