The custom of giving New Year's money to the elderly in rural areas has indeed become a burden. In many rural areas, the amount of New Year's money has increased year by year, from 10 yuan and 20 yuan in the past to 200 yuan or even higher, which has brought huge economic pressure to many rural elderly people.
For example, in Fuyang, Anhui Province, some elderly people have to bear a huge financial burden in order to pay for the children of relatives. This phenomenon is especially serious in rural areas, which not only puts pressure on the elderly, but also affects the values of children.
In order to solve this problem, some places have already begun to take measures. The official organs in Fuyang, Anhui Province, are trying to guide the rural masses to establish a correct concept of the New Year's money, and to incorporate the reasonable distribution of the New Year's money into the village rules and regulations. At the same time, experts and social organizations are also advocating the establishment of a good family culture and culture, emphasizing that the original intention of New Year's money is to convey blessings, not economic exchange.
This change reflects the development of society and the change in people's attitudes. Different people and families choose different forms of New Year's money according to their economic situation and preferences, which not only retains traditional customs, but also shows modern innovation. In this process, it is important to understand the traditional meaning of New Year's money, and strive to reduce the financial burden of the elderly, so that the New Year's money can return to its original meaning of blessing.