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Jiaozi put coins in the New Year's Eve bag, and whoever bites them is blessed. Is this a good practice?
The pastry chef who wrapped coins for the New Year was born in an ordinary rural family. Later, when he came out to work, he seldom went home for the New Year, but every time he went home for the New Year, he would wrap a coin, a candy ball and a peanut in jiaozi on New Year's Eve.
The moral of wrapping coins is that money is rolling in,
Sugar ball means sweet.
The moral of wrapping peanuts is health and longevity.
Why not let go of such a good morality? You know, during the Chinese New Year, every family should pack at least 70 or 80 jiaozi, and only put a coin in it. Whoever eats will have money. This is also a hint in my heart that the financial resources are rolling in the new year and the days are getting better and better. I remember that every time I eat jiaozi on New Year's Eve, my mother will put jiaozi who seems to have put money in my bowl. If my mother eats money by herself, she will be very upset. This is not superstition.
I remember that every time I eat jiaozi's money, my parents will be happy for half a day. The dinner table will also be happy.
Many people say it's not clean, just a little coin. How can I eat it if it's not clean? Really can't. You can clean up the coins. Isn't it good to put high temperature antivirus in jiaozi?
In fact, it's the league members who eat in the New Year, not the celebration, but the lottery. If some traditions are abandoned for various reasons, it is meaningless.
Speaking of putting coins in jiaozi on New Year's Eve, this practice is a traditional culture in China, and it is definitely good! The custom of wrapping coins in jiaozi is popular in the northern land, and there is a custom of wrapping coins in jiaozi all over the north, which is the continuation and inheritance of the tradition of China by our new generation.
The moral of jiaozi is that jiaozi is a traditional food in China, and jiaozi itself means getting rich. At the junction of two years, the age of sexual intercourse, eating jiaozi represents sexual intercourse. At the same time, this food looks like an ingot. Eating it means getting rich next year and good luck next year.
The Happiness of Wrapping Coins in jiaozi Put your wallet in jiaozi (the so-called dime or fifty cents coin). Whoever cooks it in a pot and eats it will make a fortune next year and be blessed. When wrapping jiaozi, put coins in one or several jiaozi boxes. Whoever eats jiaozi with coins indicates that he will make a fortune in the new year. This comes from the workers' good wishes for the wealth of the new year during the farming civilization. We in China are concerned about lottery tickets. From copper coins to coins, this small custom has always been sought after by the people.
I remember when I was very young, besides the lucky money, the happiest thing was eating coins at the New Year's Eve dinner. Every year, my sister and I can eat coins smoothly, and then the family is happy. You said I was laughing, watching CCTV's Spring Festival Gala and expecting good luck in the New Year. Moreover, we will share our happiness of eating coins with fellow villagers.
Only when I grew up did I know that it was actually my parents who deliberately "arranged" to eat coins smoothly. In their eyes, they just hope that we can live happily as we did when we were children forever. To tell you the truth, I miss being a child. If I could go back to my childhood, I would rather let my parents eat jiaozi with coins, so that they can be moved.
The coins wrapped in jiaozi more reflect the flavor of the year, and the coins wrapped in jiaozi will remain in my childhood memory forever, when the New Year was happy; Happy; Yearning, the smell of a year filled the whole winter vacation.
Since I entered the society, jiaozi, coins have always been my fond memory. Maybe when I grow up, my sister is married and my parents are older. My family doesn't put coins in jiaozi during the New Year, and I feel that the New Year has gone bad. Therefore, I say that jiaozi's Bao coins are more of a sustenance for the taste of the year.
This year is different. My daughter is over one year old. I will take over the banner of my parents and continue the tradition of China. I will continue to wrap coins in jiaozi to give my daughter a perfect and happy childhood.
Is it hygienic to put coins in jiaozi? However, it does not mean that unclean things can be eaten indiscriminately. Of course. Don't stuff everything into your mouth. There is also a new coin bag that has been cleaned before, which is quite clean. Besides, we can change coins into peanuts, red beans and Chinese dates. Jiaozi's own coin wrapping is lucky, and it can be changed into something else.
Write it at the end, but in any case, we must have a meal in jiaozi for the New Year. Whether we wrap coins or dates, it's unsanitary. It is a tradition to eat jiaozi on New Year's Day in China. After all, we are lucky. Eating jiaozi will bring good luck in the coming year, and eating jiaozi will bring good luck, because this is a traditional saying of the Chinese nation, which has remained unchanged for thousands of years and is worth continuing.
The new year has arrived, and there are still 20 days before this year's Spring Festival. As a northerner, 30-year-old Jiaozi is an indispensable protagonist. And this small project of putting coins in jiaozi is something that many families will have during the New Year. Let's talk seriously about whether this practice is good or not.
Can you put coins in the jiaozi? Let's look at the pros and cons of this approach.
Let's talk about shortcomings first.
Among many things we touch every day, coins are considered dirty. Because they are almost never cleaned, and the longer coins circulate, the more people come into contact with them, the more complicated the environment, and the more people come into contact with them. This undoubtedly leads to coins being dirtier than many things, and simple washing may not be completely clean. If you figure this out, even if you wash them and put them in, some friends will feel strange.
This is a real example. One of my classmates once cracked a tooth while eating jiaozi on New Year's Eve. Finally, he had to go to the dentist. Although he was guilty, he spent a lot of money. This should be the most expensive jiaozi he has ever eaten in his life. Although our teeth are one of the hardest bones, they are also particularly fragile. When I went to have my wisdom teeth pulled out, I heard from the doctor that some patients he treated even cracked their teeth because of a pepper seed.
If the above two points are still minor problems, then this potential risk is more dangerous, especially for the elderly and children. I have read the news that jiaozi swallowed coins by mistake several times.
Among them, children's behavior is the most difficult to regulate and judge. It is not that adults really know how to bite slowly when they say "bite slowly", and it is unreasonable and unrealistic for children to listen to adults or 100% understand adults' words.
Let's talk about the advantages again
It is said that this "jiaozi Bao Coin" is an ancient traditional custom, but it is not. It is said that it originated from a habit of Empress Dowager Cixi. Every year on New Year's Eve, when she wants to eat jiaozi, she will let her men wrap four small gold ingots in jiaozi, and feel blessed after eating them. In fact, every time, the clever little eunuch would remember which ones were wrapped in gold ingots, just to give them to Cixi after cooking, and then the people began to have similar habits. In fact, even if it is true, it will take a hundred years to go back and forth, and it does not have a profound history and culture.
Therefore, we can choose other things with good sanitary conditions that are not dangerous, such as a peanut, which can also be homophonic as a good sign of "rich flowers" and "having a baby". Anyway, this kind of thing is just to please, so don't take it too seriously.
So the answer to this question is clear: jiaozi is an indispensable staple food for northerners in the New Year. Moreover, on New Year's Eve in jiaozi, the first day, the third day, the fifth day and the seventh day, as well as the fifteenth, seventeenth and twenty-seventh day of the first month, must be packed. These days are exquisite days to eat jiaozi.
As the most significant jiaozi in a year-jiaozi in 1930s, there are too many blessings in it, which have surpassed the significance of jiaozi as food. There are eight people in my family celebrating the New Year. Every New Year's Eve, jiaozi will pack coins, peanuts and sugar.
Eating coins means making money in the new year, eating peanuts means getting promoted in the new year, and eating sugar means having a sweet life in the new year.
Put coins in the jiaozi on New Year's Eve, and whoever eats them will be blessed. Is this a good practice? I think it's a good idea to wrap coins in jiaozi during the Spring Festival, although I don't know when it spread. But as New Year's Eve every year, what matters is happiness and blessings. The coins in the jiaozi just played a pleasant role as props. As long as the coins are sterilized, be careful not to hurt your teeth when you eat them. No problem.
"Whoever bites a coin will put a coin in the jiaozi for 30 years, and he will be blessed", which is the traditional culture of China. In northern China, you should eat jiaozi on New Year's Eve, which means "making friends when you are young". Those who wrap coins in separate jiaozi and eat coins in jiaozi are said to have good luck in the new year.
Although we are not from the north, we did the same when we were young. At that time, we really hoped to eat jiaozi with coins. Until now, I still think this is a very interesting thing, so I don't think there is anything wrong with it.
Some people think that coins are dirty and unsanitary in jiaozi, so they should be cleaned, brushed with a small brush, scalded with boiling water or disinfected with alcohol. I don't think this is a big problem.
But after jiaozi wrapped the coins, he should be careful when eating them. Once, a classmate ate too much, and as a result, the coins in jiaozi broke his teeth, which is a very meaningful thing. As a result, he got a little bored during the Chinese New Year.
Coins are small, so it's easy to swallow if you're not careful when eating jiaozi. When this happens, you can immediately induce vomiting, and coins may be spit out. If vomiting is unsuccessful, you can only wait patiently for it to be discharged with the stool.
Under normal circumstances, coins can be completely discharged from the intestine, and the edges of coins are smooth, which generally does not damage the intestinal mucosa, causing digestive tract damage and bleeding.
At home, you can drink some sesame oil and eat more crude fiber foods, such as leeks, which can make the stool easily excreted.
At the same time, observe the stool every day to check whether coins are discharged from the stool. If necessary, go to the hospital to take an abdominal plain film, check the position of the coin, and listen to what the doctor says. Of course, if you have abdominal pain, you should see a doctor quickly.
During the Chinese New Year, no one wants to encounter such a broken thing and affect their good mood. Therefore, it is very good to put coins in a 30-year-old bag of jiaozi, and it is also a way for people to pray, but people who eat should pay more attention to it, and don't put too many coins in the jiaozi, which is meaningless.
New Year's Eve is coming, and there is a custom of eating jiaozi at the Northern New Year's Eve. You don't need big fish and big meat, but you must have a jiaozi.
The correct time to eat jiaozi is New Year's Eve 12, which means that the old and the new alternate and the years cross. Eating jiaozi in the New Year is like eating Yuanbao, and the financial resources will be rolling in the coming year.
Putting a coin or two in jiaozi's pot is a traditional Spring Festival program in China. Copper coins were used in ancient times, but now they are changed into coins. Anyone lucky enough to eat coins is a good color, which indicates that everything will come true in the coming year.
In the old society, people had the habit of adding colors, which had nothing to do with superstition. Mainly an entertainment program that has been passed down to this day. It can be said that now the family cooks jiaozi and puts coins just to enliven the atmosphere. Family reunion is more lively.
Although the custom of wrapping coins in jiaozi has a good meaning, it also has some disadvantages.
The first point: coins contain a variety of viruses and bacteria. No matter how new coins look, they are made by many people. They are full of bacteria and viruses. Some people think it's good to wash it and scald it with boiling water. In fact, some viruses can't be scalded with boiling water. The practice of wrapping coins is very unsanitary.
The second point: coins are small and easy to eat by mistake. For example, when I eat jiaozi, as long as it is not very hot, I eat it one by one, and sometimes I swallow it without tasting it.
Number three: coins are too hard. If you are not careful, it will hurt your teeth. If you use force carelessly, it will be worse. If it is serious, you may bite your teeth.
It is suggested to change coins into peanuts, candied beans and the like when wrapping jiaozi, which is both festive and harmless, and has various meanings.
For example, putting candy means that the coming year will be sweet. Adding tofu is wealth.
In short, the New Year's Eve dinner should not only be festive and lively, but also pay attention to safety and hygiene.
I'm second sister, and I'm here to answer the question of whether coins will be put in jiaozi in the next 30 years.
Second sister thinks this method has advantages and disadvantages. It is no problem to find new coins and heat them at high temperature. In addition, if we put coins in, we need to be careful when eating, and don't bite our teeth and accidentally eat them. Of course, if you are afraid of the above problems, you can replace delicious foods such as peanuts or dried fruits with edible foods.
During the Chinese New Year, we just pay attention to reunion. On New Year's Eve, everyone packed jiaozi and watched the Spring Festival Gala, so they began to pack jiaozi. Generally, the whole family will say in advance, I put a coin in the stuffing and wrap it in one of the jiaozi, so whoever eats it will be blessed! As long as we see a coin wrapped in it, we all want to get a good lottery ticket, which is also a symbol of good luck, so we are generally ready to try. Whoever eats this jiaozi at dinner means that we have won the lottery, which symbolizes the rolling financial resources. Most old people like to wrap a coin in it when the whole family is reunited, which also symbolizes parents' expectation or blessing for their children or younger generations. And this method has been used for many years, and this morality is also very good for us, so this tradition has been preserved.
However, there are also some negative problems that may be worthy of our attention. It may be that we accidentally burped while eating, or if we accidentally swallowed it. There may be this kind of worry, and hiccups may be worse. If the coin is accidentally swallowed, it is still very dangerous, and a series of measures should be taken to take it out, so it will not be worth the candle. Therefore, if it is wrapped in coins, you need to be careful when eating. Only in this way can we have a good meaning and receive a blessing. Therefore, if we buy jiaozi, we can try to use a bigger coin, or change it into red dates, put them in the pit and bite them, which will still have a good meaning, which is relatively better for us.
Therefore, Second Sister thinks that wrapping coins in jiaozi is a blessing and hope for us, but be careful when eating. For example, eating jiaozi slowly is another way to chew slowly. Of course, the second sister thinks it's ok to use peanuts and red dates, but we don't necessarily need to put coins in them if we want to convey the tradition of blessing and expectation on the thirtieth of this year. If you put coins, clean them and cook them at high temperature, or take other substitutes.
When making stuffing, for example, when we wrap coins, we can prepare slightly larger coins in advance, so that if there are coins, they may come out after eating, so that we can remember to pay attention to the coins when eating, but it is not necessarily possible to replace them with some delicious ones. If there are no clean coins, simple cleaning or high-temperature cooking of coins may make the coins not very clean, so we can't and have no intention of putting too many coins into them. Isn't it a good choice to put some other delicious food in our mouths?
To sum up, the above is what the second sister wrote about putting coins on New Year's Eve. Blessed are those who bite. Is this a good answer?
I think it is meaningful to put coins in jiaozi during the Spring Festival. When my children were young, I didn't stop until I saw coins. As for unsanitary coins, I always scald them in boiling water with new coins before wrapping them.
It is a custom to put coins in jiaozi on Lunar New Year's Eve. It means blessed and auspicious. As long as the coins are cleaned, there is nothing wrong with them.
When I was a child, I spent the Spring Festival with my parents. There is no rich material life and no recreational activities. Let's chat and play cards together. Parents want their children to be happy.
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