Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - The custom and implication of Bao jiaozi
The custom and implication of Bao jiaozi
People's expectations for a better life.
Jiaozi is shaped like an ingot, representing wealth and good luck. In traditional culture, Jin Yuanbao is a symbol of wealth, and Bao jiaozi makes a small fortune, which sustains people's yearning for wealth and a better life.
The process of wrapping jiaozi is a symbol of reunion. The family sat around to wrap jiaozi. Intimate interaction makes people feel the warmth and unity of the family, and the atmosphere of unity and harmony is also an important part of people's expectations for a better life.
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