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Why go back to your mother's house on the second day of the Chinese New Year? This custom is related to Zhu Yuanzhang, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty. According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang married his daughter Princess Anqing to Ouyang Lun, whose family was poor, but the princess could not bear poverty

Why go back to your mother's house on the second day of the Chinese New Year?

This custom is related to Zhu Yuanzhang, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty. Legend has it that Zhu Yuanzhang married his daughter Princess Anqing to Ouyang Lun, whose family was poor, but the princess could not bear poverty, so she ran back to Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma at night Chinese New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year with them. Who knew that early in the morning of the first day of the New Year, the princess took Ouyang Lun to the palace again to pay homage to Zhu Yuanzhang, and this time Zhu Yuanzhang and his wife were greatly angry, and they ordered their daughter and the horse to go to the in-laws to pay homage to the New Year first, and come back tomorrow, and also wrote a couplet: Sheep kneeling and breastfeeding, daughter-in-law respecting the mother-in-law Horizontal criticism: Righteousness and righteousness.

Later, this matter spread in the folk, and people took it as a holy will, so that the daughter returned to her mother's home in the second year of the first year, and slowly became a customary custom.

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Why go back to your mother's house on the second day of the Chinese New Year? This custom is related to Zhu Yuanzhang, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty. According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang married his daughter Princess Anqing to Ouyang Lun, whose family was poor, but the princess could not bear poverty

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