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What does Luo Ding's red envelope mean, one big and one small, eleven?
-Luoding: Luoding Town, Zhongshan City. This custom was first popular in Luoding town.
-Red envelopes: In the traditional culture of China, red envelopes are usually used as a way of blessing and celebration. Red envelopes usually contain a certain amount of money.
-One big and one small: refers to the size of red envelopes, and one big and one small refers to two kinds of red envelopes with different amounts.
-Eleven: indicates that the amount of the big red envelope is 1 1 yuan.
According to this custom, participants will prepare a pair of red envelopes for others on specific days (such as weddings, birthdays, etc.). The moral of this custom is that the recipient is expected to have more money and more financial resources.
It should be noted that the specific meaning of this custom may be different due to regional and personal habits. The above is a general description of Luoding red envelopes, one large and one small, and the specific situation may be different.
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