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How to wish someone a birthday in ancient Chinese?

Knocking on the fragrance from afar brings good luck to your birthday.

"Birthday" is expressed in ancient Chinese as: birthday, birthday, birth time, birthday.

Wishing others a happy birthday can be expressed in ancient Chinese as follows:

(1) Common people:

Male: as high as the sun, as long as the pine tree, as long as the sea House Tianshou.

Female: The flowers are golden and the flowers are bright and beautiful.

(2) Elders:

Male: Longevity in the East China Sea, longevity in Nanshan, and longevity in rivers and mountains.

Female: Tianmu Changsheng, Fuhai Shoushan, Beitang Xuanmao.

Shou Dan means celebrating the birthday of the elderly, which is a traditional custom of respecting the elderly.

On the birthday, children, relatives and friends bring birthday gifts, meat, wine, tea and other gifts to celebrate the birthday of the elderly.

Wish birthdays to the elderly is a traditional custom of respecting the elderly. On the birthday, children, relatives and friends bring birthday gifts, meat, wine, tea and other gifts to celebrate the birthday of the elderly. A sumptuous banquet is held at home, and the old man is dressed in new clothes and sits at the head of the table. The whole family toasts to the old man one by one, wishing him good health and longevity.

In the 1990s, more and more urban families went to hotels to wish birthdays to the elderly. Some went to TV stations and radio stations to request songs or arrange a movie to celebrate the birthdays of the elderly. On that day, as the children gathered together, most of them took a family photo.