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How to distribute red envelopes in the Year of Rabbit?
The practice of giving red envelopes in the Year of the Rabbit is as follows:

First, prepare a square cardboard with a rabbit pattern on it, or you can draw a rabbit pattern on the paper yourself. Next, fold in half along the diagonal, fold the triangle down to the middle, and then expand. Next, fold the bottom half and spread it along the bottom line.

Then, fold one side in, both sides in and both sides in a triangle. Then turn the lower triangle up, buckle it inward and turn the upper triangle inward. Next, fold down the triangle above, so that the red envelope for the Year of the Rabbit is ready. Put our blessings in a red envelope and give them to others during the Chinese New Year.

Traditional red envelopes are also called lucky money.

It is the money wrapped in red paper by elders for children during the Chinese New Year. It is said that during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, most lucky money was given to children with red ropes. After the Republic of China, it was wrapped in red paper. Generally, it refers to a red paper bag wrapped with money, which is used as a gift when celebrating, and also refers to bribing others' money.

In Cantonese-speaking area of China, red envelopes are called "giving profits", which are gifts made by putting money in red envelopes.

There are two kinds of red envelopes. One is to weave colored ropes into dragons and put them at the foot of the bed. This record can be found in Yanjing year. The other is the most common, that is, parents wrap the money distributed to their children in red paper. Lucky money can be given in public after the younger generation pays New Year's greetings, or it can be quietly put under the child's pillow by parents when the child falls asleep on New Year's Eve.