Jiaozi, also known as jiaozi, is deeply loved by the people of China. It is a staple food for people in northern China, a local snack, and also a Chinese New Year food. There is a folk proverb called "freezing in the cold, eating jiaozi in the New Year."
The symbolic significance of jiaozi:
Mutton stuffing-that is, if you are rich outside, you will be rich outside. jiaozi: Outside: that is, vast and numerous; It's wider than the sea. I wish you a fortune. This is called making a fortune.
Jujube stuffing-that is, lucky jiaozi: Zhao: that is, calling, just like the god of wealth, the wealth in the world is at your disposal, which is called lucky. Traditionally, I like to wrap coins in jiaozi. I get the best luck, but it is not very safe and hygienic, so I wrap big red dates and wish my food prosperity and enthusiasm in the new year.