Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - I want to "adjust" when I have a baby here in Da 'an, Yanzhou. He wants to get sesame cakes, fried dough sticks, money and relatives. What is the custom?

I want to "adjust" when I have a baby here in Da 'an, Yanzhou. He wants to get sesame cakes, fried dough sticks, money and relatives. What is the custom?

According to the information you provided, this custom may be related to some customs in the traditional culture of China. In some places, after the newborn is born, family members will hold some ceremonies to pray for peace and smooth growth.

"Jump" may be a local address. Its specific practice may be to put food and money such as sesame cakes and fried dough sticks in a basket, and then send them to temples or statues by elders or relatives at home, and recite some prayers at the same time.

The moral of this custom may be that the newborn can be blessed by the gods and grow up smoothly, and it also expresses the family's love and blessing for the newborn. This custom may be different in different regions, but it carries people's respect and wishes for life and health.