Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Catch the boy on the weekly list
Catch the boy on the weekly list
1. Dictionary: It represents a writer or a scientist, a knowledgeable person.
2. Brush: representing calligraphers, writers and civilian workers.
3. Money/bank card: it represents the rich.
4. Ruler: graduation, lawyers, judges, revolutionaries and policemen.
5. India: Representing official career, being an official and taking power.
6. Calculator: representing accountants, businessmen and entrepreneurs, suitable for doing business.
7. Mobile phone \ mouse \ computer: represents it industry, communication industry, aerospace and other high-tech industries.
8, spatula: on behalf of chefs, gourmets, nutritionists, catering industry.
9.cd: represents musicians and artists.
10. Scissors: It means that you can be a designer in the future.
1 1. screwdriver: agent engineer, architect, real estate developer.
12. Table tennis bat: representing athletes.
13. Eggs (gold ingot): rich people or rich people, meaning wealth, are good at saving.
14. stands for travelers and explorers.
15. Camera: photographer.
Extended information: grasping the week, a traditional custom in China, is now a custom in East Asian countries, which predicts the baby's future when the child is one year old. When a newborn is one year old, all kinds of things are put in front of the children for them to catch. Traditionally, commonly used items are pens, ink, paper, inkstones, abacus, coins, books and so on.
In modern times, too, every child will experience the ceremony of grasping the week at the age of one, which is also the expectation of parents for their children's future. They can imagine what their children will become in the future through what they have mastered.
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