Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - "Look at the fortune in March, but look at it in a hundred days." So what should the baby hold at this time?

"Look at the fortune in March, but look at it in a hundred days." So what should the baby hold at this time?

The celebration ceremony held on the hundredth day after the birth of a newborn baby is commonly known as "centenary", and people also misread it. The baby is born 100 days, and friends and relatives will entertain guests at home, wishing the child a long life. China held a ceremony to wish the baby a long life on the first100th day. Also known as centenarians and centenarians.

Grasping Zhou, a traditional custom in China, is now a custom in East Asian countries, which predicts the future of a baby when the child is one year old. When the newborn is one year old, all kinds of things are placed in front of the child and let him grab them. Traditionally, commonly used items are pens, ink, paper, inkstones, abacus, coins, books and so on. It existed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. "The custom in Jiangnan is that the first stage of children's life is to make new clothes and decorate them with a bath. Men use bows, arrows, paper and pens, and women use knives and rulers to sew and add food and treasure to play. Before releasing their children, we should observe their intention to take them to test greed, sincerity and wisdom, which is called a test. " Now some will put modern items such as mice and toothbrushes, and some will use image cards instead of physical objects for babies to grab.