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How to treat mass blessing messages during the Chinese New Year?

I send a message in the group to celebrate the New Year. Our custom is to pay New Year's greetings during the Spring Festival, but now I feel less and less special, especially sending messages to pay New Year's greetings in groups. The Spring Festival is approaching, and my sense of Chinese New Year ceremony is to pay New Year greetings.

On New Year's Day every year, our family will go to the village to pay New Year's greetings, which should be the most ceremonial.

The most important thing on New Year's Day is to pay New Year's greetings. Adults contact feelings, and children beg for red envelopes. On this day, parents take New Year greetings and lead the younger generation to go out, visit relatives and friends and pay a New Year call.

Now, we call each other's greetings on New Year's Day New Year greetings. In the old days, New Year's greetings and New Year's greetings were two different things: New Year's greetings were for younger generations to knock on elders' doors, and New Year's greetings were for peers to congratulate each other.

New Year greetings usually begin at home. On the morning of the first day, after getting up, the younger generation should first pay a New Year call to their elders, wishing them a long and healthy life and all the best. After the elders worship, they should distribute the lucky money prepared in advance to the younger generation.

After greeting the elders at home, you should greet the New Year with a smile when you go out to meet them, and exchange auspicious words such as "Congratulations on your fortune" and "Happy New Year". Neighbors, relatives and friends also visit each other to celebrate the New Year, or get together for entertainment.

As far as traditional etiquette is concerned, there are three kinds of New Year greetings:

1, kneel down and bow down: children pay New Year greetings to their elders and pay homage to them.

2. Bow down: The younger generation pays New Year greetings to their elders, commonly known as "Bai Ji".

3. Holding a fist: This kind of gift is often used for New Year greetings between peers.

It is rare to kneel and bow, but it is still common to make a fist salute. Pay attention to the details of boxing ceremony, which is quite particular.

Traditional habits are still left and right, good things are still left and bad things are still right. Tao Te Ching said, "A gentleman's residence is on the left, while a scholar's residence is on the right. So when you hold your fist, wrap your left hand around your right hand. This is the so-called Bai Ji.