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What is the meaning of the ceremony

The Choujouli is a ceremony held when a child turns one year old to predict his or her future and disposition, and is a way of celebrating the first birthday anniversary. It belongs to the traditional birth rites as well as the birth annunciation, three-child washing, full-moon rite, 100-day rite, etc. The core of it is the wish for the continuation of life, smooth and prosperous, reflecting the parents' love for their children, with the nature of the family game, a kind of faith and custom with a taste of humanity and the pursuit of parenting, and objectively testing how mothers lead and how to carry out the initiation of the education.

The ceremony of catching the week is a ceremony held when a child turns one year old to predict his or her future and disposition, and is a way of celebrating the anniversary of the first birthday. It belongs to the same traditional birth rites as the birth annunciation, the three-child wash, the full-moon ceremony, the 100-day ceremony, etc. The core of the ceremony is the wish for the continuation of life, smoothness and prosperity, reflecting the parents' love for their children, with the nature of the family game, a kind of faith and custom with a taste of humanity and the pursuit of parenting, and objectively testing how mothers lead and how to carry out the initiation of education.