压岁钱

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What is 压岁钱?

压岁钱 (yāsuìqián) refers to the money given to children by elders during Chinese New Year's Eve. It is a traditional custom symbolizing good luck, protection from evil spirits, and blessings for the child's growth and health.

Cultural Significance

The money is usually placed in red envelopes called 红包 (hóngbāo), which symbolize good fortune. Giving 压岁钱 is a way for elders to express their care and hopes for the younger generation.

Common Collocations

  • 压岁钱 (give lucky money): the act of presenting the money to children.
  • 压岁钱 (receive lucky money): what children do during the New Year.
  • 压岁钱红包 (lucky money red envelope): the red packet containing the money.

Usage Notes

While 压岁钱 literally means "money to suppress age," it is not about controlling age but about wishing children a safe and prosperous year. It is important not to confuse 压岁钱 with (ordinary money); the former carries cultural and emotional significance.

Common Confusion

Sometimes learners confuse 压岁钱 with 红包, but 红包 can be given in many contexts, while 压岁钱 specifically refers to the New Year's gift to children.

Example Sentences

Every Chinese New Year, elders give children lucky money.

Lucky money is not just money; it also represents elders' blessings and

Xiao Ming used the lucky money he received to buy a book he likes.