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‘Cute and bossy’ China girl, 7, gives mother US$900 Lunar New Year lucky money as gift for raising her and sibling

  • Daughter passes mother bundle of banknotes, knows it is not enough
  • Mother laughs, gets emotional and praises sensible, considerate child

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A seven-year-old girl in China who tried to give her mother the US$900 in “lucky money” she received from relatives as a gift of thanks for raising her and her younger brother has melted hearts on mainland social media. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A seven-year-old girl in China who offered to give her lucky money gift to her mother to thank her for raising her and her younger brother has melted hearts on mainland social media.

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On February 20, days after the Spring Festival holiday, the girl from Suqian in eastern China’s Jiangsu province tried to pass her mother 6,530 yuan (US$900) in a bundle of banknotes, which was all the lucky money she had received from her relatives, according to Qianjiang Video.

Offering lucky money, or ya sui qian in Mandarin, is a traditional ritual during the Chinese Spring Festival when adults give cash to the children in their families, usually put into red packets.

The amount ranges from dozens to thousands of yuan, depending on the family’s economic situation or the customs in the region.

The little girl counts out the hard cash she received in lucky red packets from relatives. Photo: Weibo
The little girl counts out the hard cash she received in lucky red packets from relatives. Photo: Weibo

In a viral video taken at the girl’s home, her mother initially says she did not want to take the girl’s lucky money, which sparks a “cute and bossy” tirade by the daughter who tries to convince her to accept it.

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Ya sui qian is given to kids, right? But you give birth to kids,” the girl says to her mother.

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