10' s solo;
With the maids of the 1920s;
Accompanying silk in the 1930 s;
Nobody owned it in the 1940s.
* * * East 1950s; There were watches in the 1960 s; Luxury TV in the 1970s; There were bicycles in the 1980s; Color TV in 1990s: 2 1 century;
The custom of exchanging red envelopes has a long history, but at that time, people just wrapped a piece of paper full of blessing words in red paper, which meant auspiciousness and gave it to relatives and friends as a gift.
In the Qing Dynasty, people used a square-shaped red paper wrapped in copper coins and named it "Li". Offspring bucket:
Also known as children's treasure bucket. As the name implies, it is a festive mascot, which bless future generations and live a long life. Together with bowls and red wooden boxes used by later generations, it is called the' three treasures of dowry' and is essential for dowry.
Later generations have three treasure buckets: a toilet, a footbath and a bucket (also known as the Three Treasures of Later Generations), which are one of the essential items in the folk dowry.
Put the dates in the bucket and look forward to "having a son early"; Longevity fruit (peanuts with shells, the more nodes, the better) means immortality and many descendants. And dried fruits such as longan, litchi, lily and lotus seeds; Then put in five red eggs, symbolizing "five sons entering the company" and so on. Children's buckets should be specially made by parents and brothers in the bride.
Carry it into the bridal chamber before entering the door.