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1. The meaning and symbolism of red envelopes are mainly reflected in culture, emotions and blessings.
2. Red envelopes have important significance in Chinese culture. It is not only the New Year's money given by elders to children, but also a way to convey good luck and blessings. Red symbolizes vitality, happiness and good luck in Chinese culture, so red envelopes are usually wrapped in red envelopes, implying the joy and good luck of the New Year. The recipients of red envelopes are mainly underage juniors. The elders express their wishes and care for the juniors by issuing red envelopes, hoping that they will be healthy, happy and smooth in the new year.
3. In terms of emotions, red envelopes are not only material giving, but also emotional expression. It symbolizes reunion and harmony, represents the harmonious coexistence between family and friends, and conveys warmth and care. Receiving red envelopes on birthdays means peace, happiness and well-being every year, and symbolizes a steady flow of money and a successful career in the new year.
4. In addition, the issuance of red envelopes also has its social functions. It is not only a New Year custom, but also has the function of bringing people closer together. By distributing red envelopes, people can express their thoughts, convey blessings, and bring themselves closer to each other.