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How do you usually spend the "full moon" after a child is born? Do you have any special customs there?

When the baby is one month old, the family will hold a banquet and invite friends to celebrate the baby's full moon. Relatives and friends attending the banquet often pack red envelopes and give gifts to express their blessings for the children.

Nowadays, those born in the 80s and 90s have become the main force of young mothers. In their hands, the folk custom of the full moon has become more personalized and diversified. In order to pursue "newness", many The "old" customs were gradually forgotten.

The history of the full moon

In ancient times, due to poor medical conditions, children could easily die after birth, and the full moon was a hurdle. If a child can spend the full moon safely, it means that the child is in good health. In order to celebrate the child's full moon, parents specially hold a full moon banquet and wish that the child can grow up safely.

The folk custom of the full moon was already very popular in the Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, it became a must-have ceremony for wealthy families, and it was very grand. Usually the hosts send invitations to invite relatives and friends, who come to the banquet with various gifts and send verbal blessings.

In ancient times, people generally favored sons over daughters. If a boy was born, the family head would be happy to hold a full-moon banquet for the child. If a girl was born, the banquet would be canceled or downgraded.

The full moon is usually held on the 30th day after birth for boys, and on the 29th day for girls. In some places, it is held 24 days after the child is born, which means the twenty-four filial piety, and hopes that the child will be filial to his parents in the future.

The custom of the full moon has been passed down to this day. With the emancipation of the mind, the rights of men and women have gradually become equal, and people will no longer treat them differently. Both boys and girls have to hold a full moon banquet, and the time will be chosen. 30 days.

Full Moon Customs

There are many traditional folk customs regarding children's full moon. Although the mothers born in the 80s and 90s do not agree with it very much, the old people in many places have old ideas. Still very heavy, the full moon ceremony still adheres to traditional customs.

When a child is one month old, one of the most important customs is to give the child a haircut, which is also called a haircut among the people. The reaming methods are different in various regions of China, but generally they follow one principle, that is, reaming will not remove all the lanugo hair, but will leave a mark on the top of the head or forehead.

The scraped lanugo should not be thrown away. It should be wrapped in red cloth and hung at a high place, which means that the child has courage. Or the lanugo should be sewn into pillows and vests, which means that the child can grow up smoothly and also have good health. In some places, fetal hair is tied to the window to symbolize that the child can withstand wind and rain.

In ancient times, the full-moon haircut ceremony was very solemn and very particular. The uncle must be present when the hair was cut. If there was no uncle present, a garlic mortar was placed next to it, which is homophonic to uncle.

The master who reams the child's head must also be invited to the home in a grand manner. The family should serve tea and give red envelopes to the master. The red envelopes are usually not too big, but they are still several times the reamer's wages. After finishing cutting the head, the master must be left at home to drink full moon wine.

After the lanugo is reamed, there is a series of processes. First, after shaving your head, you need to wear new clothes, a tiger-head hat, and tiger-head shoes. Then, you roll a hard-boiled egg on the child's head six times, which means good fortune. Finally, you need to hold the child and go out for a walk. The circle means that the child will not be afraid of strangers and will be courageous and courageous.

After the full moon, the mother will carry her child to her parents' home, which is called "coming out of the nest" among the people. Grandma will welcome the child to move in grandly and prepare various small gifts for the child. The uncle will also prepare two gifts, a wooden basin and a wooden spoon, which means that the child will have no worries about eating and drinking.