Red envelopes, originated in China, known as red envelopes in northern China. Southerners are mostly called Li Shi Feng. For the auspicious meaning. The red envelope has been formed for more than 100 years. The prototype of the red envelope first appeared in the Court of the Tang Dynasty. By the Song Dynasty, it had evolved into a folk custom of pressing money on children. Ming and Qing dynasties. Copper coins are often given to children with red ropes or wrapped in red paper. It means peace and blessing. Send red envelopes. It is a traditional Chinese New Year national culture in China, and has influenced Chinese people all over the world. Red envelopes made at home and abroad every year. There are thousands of varieties. With the theme of the zodiac, Fu, Lu, Shou, Chinese characters, stars, cartoons, landscapes, product advertisements and other patterns, the circulation is huge. The consumption is also large, the earliest existing red envelope is the Qing Dynasty, from the Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China, the early liberation period, the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the Cultural Revolution and other years of the red envelope remain very little, fleeting in the blink of an eye. Great collectible value. In recent years, with the development of the times, the annual vulgarity has become more and more faint. The prevalence of electronic payments. Even some people use WeChat, Alipay, etc. to send red envelopes. In recent years, red envelopes have become a popular variety that people can collect. In particular, some early red envelopes before the reform and opening up, special days such as the return of Hong Kong, the return of Macao, the millennium, the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, etc. The Coca-Cola series, the movie cover series, the star cover series, the hundred family name series, etc. are widely loved by collectors. In recent years, the activities of collecting research and exhibiting red envelopes have begun to take shape. In Shanghai, Guangzhou, Malaysia, Singapore and Bolivia have collectors to form associations to jointly study, collect red envelopes, I believe that red envelopes will have greater inheritance and development space in the future. The red envelope collection will flourish.
2008 Beijing Olympic Games Fuwa series red envelopes
Coca-Cola Beijing Olympics commemorative red envelope
In 1999, the red envelope commemorating the return of Macao was sealed
2000 Millennium Commemorative Red Envelope
Famous painter Huang Yongyu painted a red envelope in the Year of the Rooster
Red envelope painted by the famous painter Hua Sanchuan
Star red packets. Movie red packets.
Coca-Cola series.
McDonald's 25th anniversary in China
Various cartoon red packets.
Ang Pow for Southeast Asian countries.