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Why do many people shoot their children for 100 days?

The origin of the hundred-day sunshine benefits from the importance of the baby's hundred days. Centenary is a ceremony held on the first100th day of the baby's birth to wish him a long life and pray for his health and safety. The custom of celebrating a hundred days has continued to this day. Although the content and form of the celebration have changed, many areas still retain the tradition of drinking wine for a hundred days, shooting sunshine for a hundred days and basking in the sun. After the baby is born, the most memorable souvenirs are fetal hair, handprints and so on, but now many mothers will take pictures of the baby's hands and feet.

In view of the importance of one hundred days, one hundred days is becoming more and more popular. Many families have to take a hundred days to commemorate this special day as a special day in the studio. Hundred-day photos are usually taken with little hands and feet and bare buttocks, which can highlight the loveliness of a hundred-day baby.