When you go home in the second day of junior high school, you should bring a gift, which is called holding hands or accompanying hands. A big bag of biscuits and candy must be arranged by the mother and distributed to the neighbors, just like the scene of the New Year. If there are many daughters at home, and these daughters don't come back on the same day, then we must share one at a time. The gift is quite thin, just four biscuits.
The custom of returning to one's parents' home on the second day of the first month:
On the second day of the first lunar month, many places in China have the custom of returning to their parents' home. Married daughters should bring gifts to their parents' homes. There are many things to pay attention to when you go back to your mother's house. For example, you must bring even numbers, not odd numbers, usually four. Your mother can't accept it all. Take some with you when you go back to your husband's house.
I only have lunch when I go back to my parents' house, and my daughter must get back to her husband's house before dinner. When the daughter goes back to her family, if there is a nephew at home, the aunt must give the nephew a red envelope. Going back to my mother's house is not just on the second day of New Year's Day, but also on the third day of the first month in some places. In China, Shaanxi, Henan and other places, there is even the custom of returning to her parents' home on June 6, which is related to the season of harvesting wheat and threshing. As the saying goes, "whoever harvests wheat and threshes the floor will not look after his mother."