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Baby 100 days, what's the happiness?

This is called a hundred days.

The day after the child is born, he will be a "three dynasties". After a child is born, most of them close their eyes until three dynasties (that is, three days) or after three dynasties.

According to the old custom, children should meet their father first, then their mother, and then their other relatives and friends to show their eternal filial piety to their parents. At this time, visiting relatives and friends often give eggs, brown sugar, children's clothes and other gifts to congratulate.

Among them, the red egg is called "red egg", because it is a happy occasion, so it is also called "happy egg". The full moon is called "Mi Yue". The old custom is to give children haircuts, commonly known as "shaving their heads", and hold a banquet to celebrate.

In some places, the eighth day of the fourth lunar month is designated as the "haircut" day for newborns. Modern Han people regard the children's full moon as a common thing, but in some places, rural areas still pay more attention to it, and they often invite full moon wine.