Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri", the sound of firecrackers eliminates one year old, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu; thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches.
Wen Tianxiang, the world is empty, the years are gone; the end is full of storms, and the poor side is full of snow and frost. Life is about to end with the years, and the body and the world are forgotten; there is no more dreams to kill, and the night is still late.
New Year's money, also known as money to suppress evil spirits, is one of the New Year customs. It is distributed by the elders to the younger generations. After the New Year's dinner, the elders will distribute the New Year's money prepared in advance to the younger ones. It is said that the New Year's money can suppress evil spirits. , the younger generation can spend one year peacefully after receiving the lucky money.
New Year's money (called "Bilishi" in Guangdong) is one of the festival customs. Its true origin is unknown. Legend has it that it is to ward off evil spirits. After the New Year's Eve dinner on New Year's Eve, the elders give lucky money to the younger ones to wish them a safe New Year's Eve.