Son-in-law Day
In fact, "Son-in-law Day" has a very historical origin. In ancient times, the leftover food was celebrated on the ninth day of the first lunar month to celebrate the birthday of "God". Therefore, these delicacies that were sacrificed to the gods were used to Entertaining the daughter and son-in-law as a gift for the daughter who is in the second grade of junior high school when she comes home. On the eleventh day of the first lunar month, when a daughter and her son-in-law rush back to their natal family, their elder brother or younger brother must go out in advance to greet them, in order to show their natal family's respect and attention to the son-in-law.