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China people's tradition is "do nine but not ten", and birthdays can be translated freely.
For China people, when a person is old enough and the last number of his age is 9, there will be a grand celebration for his birthday. On the contrary, if the last number of a person's age is zero, then we don't usually celebrate his birthday that year.
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