Eating jiaozi on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year implies good luck, good luck, harmony, happiness and reunion. jiaozi is shaped like an ingot, so it also means that financial resources are rolling in.
jiaozi people eat jiaozi in the first month of the ninth lunar month, and jiaozi is a traditional food during the Spring Festival. Of course, jiaozi is indispensable on the table on the ninth lunar month. jiaozi symbolizes auspicious reunion, and it looks like an ingot, which means making money into treasure.
The ninth day of the first month, commonly known as Heavenly Born, is one of the traditional lunar festivals in China. It is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, the highest god in heaven. Tiangong is the Jade Emperor, the highest god who dominates the three realms. He is the highest god who commands the ten gods inside and outside the three realms and all the spirits on earth, representing the supreme heaven. On this day's traditional folk custom, women prepare fragrant candles and fast bowls, and place them in the open air at the entrance of patio lane to worship.