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The Tradition of the Red EnvelopeA true symbol of Chinese New Year
Back then, it was believed that stringing red ribbon through money could ward off death and sickness, specifically for the elderly. These days, the gift of money from one generation to another symbolizes good luck and protection. Shades of celebration Gifts of good fortune While Red Envelopes are also given at weddings, they are most common around the start of the new year. Recipients are not supposed to open the envelopes until after they are finished celebrating. If they do open the envelope, it's like breaking a mirror -- bad luck can follow them around! If they follow the rules, however, the gift of the Red Envelope is a gift for prosperity and good fortune throughout the coming months. Tarot.com enriches Chinese Astrology online content with free Chinese horoscopes, free Chinese Compatibility readings and Chinese Astrology reports for all Chinese zodiac signs, including the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Related Articles
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