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worried about the situation. Under the good care of the woman, Song Renzong did recuperate, stop crying and regained his appetite. After hearing this news, the emperor Song Zhenzhong, Song Renzong's father, was delighted greatly and decided to see Song Renzong. The woman was suckling the baby when she heard the coming of the emperor. Because of fear, the woman put down the baby in a hurry and hid under the bed. However, unfortunately, the woman died of over panic and breathlessness. The emperor felt a great pity, and thus ordered an elaborate funeral for her and conferred on her the title of "the guardian angel of children", respectfully called her "A Pua(阿婆)". At the end of the Song Dynasty, the descendants of A Pua settled in the Chaoshan area, retelling the story of their ancestor ever since. The story moved the Chaoshan women, who believed in deities and ghosts and thus decided to worship "A Pua". Without knowing A Pua's birthday, people therefore worshiped her in the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, which was the date when she died.
388:(牝羊颔下须)". The old man was happy with the perfect couplet and sent Lin Daqin the cock. After arriving home, Lin's father slaughtered the cock and cooked it, and gave Lin the chicken head as award with the meaning of the top of the list. Afterwards, Lin Daqin did graduate to Zhuangyuan and became a household name. From then on, people in Chaozhou regarded it as a good omen, so parents bought their children red clogs when they started school, and gave the chicken head to their children on the day of Chu Hua Yuan. 1125: 139: 114:(Chaoshan) region of southern China. It is practiced by both males and females when they reach their 15th year of the nominal age. The ceremony is usually held in the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, but some families may also choose another auspicious day usually in the third or fifth lunar month. The literal meaning of Chu Hua Yuan is "out of garden", which means that the children have grown up and no longer play only in the garden. 264:). The most important rite of eating is to eat the chicken head. The youngster who is partaking "Chu Hua Yuan" is seated at the front of the table with the chicken head towards him or her, while wearing a red pair of clogs. Actually, they may not really eat the head but take a single bite for the good meaning of the top. If the child was born in the Year of the Rooster, the chicken should be replaced by duck or goose. 1137: 213:. This is because the only way for ordinate people to get rid of poverty and oppression is to take the imperial competitive examination, a bureaucratic electoral system in ancient China, to become the imperial court officials. Eating sweet pig organs soup also means that you have renew your bowel, your belly and your body, giving up the immature and dirty things, and absorbing new knowledge. 192:
It is said that after Song Renzong was born, he kept crying day and night, rejected eating, and thus became thinner and weaker day after day. Even the imperial physician could offer no help. A folk woman, who was very good at taking care of children, was thus recommended since all courtiers were
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With the development of economy and people's changing perceptions, the rites have changed to some extent. Some people may choose to give up the complex rites and only have big meals in some upscale restaurants or just at home, and give their children some presents. Also, the presents from their
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The purposes of the rite of Kong Pua Um worship are, on one hand, to express appreciation for protecting their children to grow up safe and sound, and on the other hand, to wish a smooth future for their children.
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On the morning of the day, parents will prepare a bowl of pig organs soup with sugar. The pork liver is one of the organs that must be included, whose "肝" pronounced the same as "官" (meaning "officer") in
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At noon, parents will prepare a big lunch and invite relatives to join them. There must be eight or twelve persons sitting at each table. Usually, there must be twelve dishes on table, with
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The day of "Chu Hua Yuan" has a rite of worship. What people worship in this special day is the deity of "Kong Pua Um"(
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It is said that the rite of wearing red clogs and eating the chicken head originates from a Ming-dynasty Teochew
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and two copper coin in the dudou. Then they should wear new clothes and red clogs given by their grandmothers.
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In this special day, people will also have some particular conventions on eating.
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beside him. The first line of the couplet said "The comb on the head of a cock (
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Chaoshan Historical Documents. Shantou University. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
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parents and relatives has changed from new clothes and shoes to
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flowers and two grasses soaked in water and wash their body.
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The red clogs worn by Chu Hua Yuan are similar to Japanese
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Index

Chaoshan
Teochew
Coming-of-age
Chinese



pinyin
coming of age
Teochew people
Teoswa



geta
slides
Chinese
pinyin
Song Renzong
emperor
Song Dynasty
Teochew language
scallion
leek
celery
Chao'an District
Chaozhou
Chenghai District
Shantou
dudou

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