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Taking over the son-in-law on the second day of the New Year is a common folk custom in many parts of China. On this day, the son-in-law and daughter will go with them, and if there are children, they will also go with them. The daughter returns to her mother's house, and the son-in-law returns to her father-in-law's house and grandson

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Taking over the son-in-law on the second day of the New Year is a common folk custom in many parts of China. On this day, the son-in-law and daughter will go with them, and if there are children, they will also go with them. The daughter returns to her mother's house, the son-in-law returns to her father-in-law's house, and the grandson or granddaughter returns to her grandmother's house. Happiness knows no bounds. That's how kinship is connected. This is a good tradition that should be passed on.

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