According to the Zhuazhou tradition, the first anniversary in a person's life is a determining event in knowing what their inclinations will be. For this reason, the child's relatives place a series of gifts in front of the baby and let him freely choose the one he likes the most. Your inclinations and abilities will be determined by the type of gift you have chosen. You have all the information in: «Chinese traditions«.

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You have all the information in: "Chinese traditions".