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Do I have to give a red envelope to attend the full moon wine?
Mainly depends on the relationship with people who drink full moon wine and local customs.

If a colleague has already given a red envelope when the child is born, he can directly participate in the full moon wine without giving a red envelope. Of course, this is handled differently according to different customs in different places.

If family members, elders or other relatives love children, they will probably give red envelopes at birth, at the full moon, during the day and at 1 year old, which is also reasonable.

Full moon wine refers to the banquet set up one month after the baby is born. The ancients in China believed that a baby lived for one month after birth. At this time, parents usually hold a full moon ceremony to celebrate their children's difficulties and wish their newborns a healthy growth.

The ceremony needs to invite relatives and friends to witness and pray for the children. This is the source of "full moon wine". Nowadays, people hold a banquet to celebrate the baby's birth for one month. This ceremony is called "Full Moon Wine".