THE MEANING OF RED ENVELOPE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MANY PEOPLE DON'T KNOW

The meaning of the lucky money envelope is not in the amount of money, but in the goodwill, the good meaning of the action. Lucky money is usually small amounts of money, including change and even money. The recipient of the lucky money was very pleased.
THE MEANING OF RED ENVELOPE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MANY PEOPLE DON'T KNOW

The meaning of lucky money is not in the amount of money but in goodwill.

Lucky money with the mentioned tree, firecrackers , and green Banh Chung, ... which are indispensable things in the Vietnamese traditional New Year. Vietnamese people believe that lucky money symbolizes good luck that we can give each other, wishing for all peace, happiness, and favorable conditions in the new year. However, the red envelopes contain interesting things that you may not know.

The custom of giving lucky money at the beginning of the new year has existed since ancient times and originated in China. Legend: There was a family in their 50s who had just given birth to a son. That year, 8 fairies were walking through the house knowing that this boy would have trouble with youkai, so he turned it into 8 copper coins, and his parents wrapped it in a piece of red paper and placed it next to the baby's pillow. When the monster came, the coins flashed causing the monster to panic and run away. Since then, lucky money is considered a "talisman" to exorcise evil spirits and demons on New Year's Eve.

What does lucky money mean?

Lucky money is a transliteration of the Chinese word "loi thi", which means to gain, get money, and be lucky. Therefore, lucky money is money that brings luck, good things, and good things to children at the beginning of the year.

The meaning of the lucky money envelope is not in the amount of money, but in the goodwill, the good meaning of the action. Lucky money is usually small amounts of money, including change and even money. The recipient of the lucky money was very pleased.

Why are red envelopes placed in red envelopes?

The envelope is a symbol of privacy, with no comparison or loss, to avoid leading to unnecessary friction. The red color of red envelope represents the desired color, auspicious, and prosperous throughout the year. In addition, it is also considered the color of hope and luck. People who receive lucky money always believe that these envelopes will bring happiness and fortune throughout the year.

Different conceptions of lucky money among Asian countries

In Singapore, lucky money is not just new coins with denominations from S$2-20, but can also contain vouchers, coupons, monthly bus tickets, stamps, checks, coins or travel tickets, and meal vouchers. restaurant. This represents the modern spirit in harmony with the traditional atmosphere of New Year's Day in Singapore.

While red envelopes are popular everywhere, in Japan alone, people use white red envelopes with patterns or funny decorations, on which the name of the recipient is also written.

The Muslim Malays living in Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore soon adopted the Muslim custom of celebrating the ages of the elderly and children during Eid al-Fitr. However, instead of red envelopes, they used green envelopes.

How much lucky money is enough

Over time, the custom of giving lucky money has somewhat lost its inherent beauty, leading to the question "how much is enough?" becoming a common concern during Tet. However, you may not know, that the ancient Chinese used to give a red ring with 100 copper coins, representing the wish to live a long life and have another name, and money to celebrate the year.

Vietnamese people often put in red envelopes new red and pink banknotes such as 500 dong, and 10,000 dongs (these two bills were read in the past) ... with the meaning of wishing for health, luck, and peace. for descendants.

Via: vnexpress.net


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