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Greetings from parents' home on the second day of the second year.

1, New Year's Day, wearing new clothes, going back to my parents' home, my heart is happy. When you meet your parents, bow, say hello and give gifts. To show filial piety and family happiness. What a blessing. Eat only dates, not pears, and the whole family will never leave.

2. On the second day, when you go back to your mother's house, you should keep in mind the following points: show filial piety, preach filial piety, and be grateful to your parents; Buy things, don't be too expensive, don't value the price; Beat your legs and beat your back to make your parents enjoy themselves. Happy family!

3. Go back to my mother's house the next day, hehehehahaha. Call with your left hand and hold a red envelope with your right hand. Happiness comes first, and happiness comes last. There are auspicious clouds above and vast barren land below. There is good luck in the East and good luck in the West. There is money rolling in the south and good luck in the north. Embrace the right partner, happiness, warmth and sweetness. Husband and wife share joys and sorrows, and love will never change. I wish you all the best on the second day of the new year!

"Returning to my parents' home in the second day of junior high school" contains the concept of equality between men and women.

On the second day of the first lunar month, many places in China have the custom of returning to their parents' home. Married daughters should bring gifts to their parents' homes. This embodies the concept of gender equality.

In ancient China, men were superior to women and women's status was very low, so they married and followed their husbands. There is also a folk proverb, "married women pour water", which means that married women should not go back to their parents' homes for no reason, but spend more time serving their in-laws and husbands.

It is a rule that a woman must stay at her husband's house during the Spring Festival. Daughters can only wait until after the sixth day to pay a New Year call to their parents. However, with the progress of society and the germination of the concept of equality between men and women, the woman will stay at her husband's house on the first day and return to her family to pay New Year greetings the next day, which reflects the rise of women's status.