The old man said that children who walk late are blessed and have time limits. If you were not born in the countryside, you may not have heard of this sentence. The old man said that children walk late and will walk after one year old or before one year old. It's not as exaggerated as many friends think. You can't walk when you are two or three years old. This is not to say that it is morbid. So everyone must distinguish clearly, don't argue, and don't be serious.
The old man said that children who walk late are blessed, perhaps according to the normal growth law of children. Although we can't find the real truth, many words handed down from generation to generation by the old people have important practical significance. For example, lie down three times, sit six times and climb eight times, which means that children should lie down three months ago, six months later and eight months later. It takes three months to really learn to walk, that is, about one year old, so what the old man said basically conforms to the normal development law of children. For those children who walk early, the elderly feel particularly strange and may be bad for their bones.
Therefore, when the elderly say that it is blessed to walk and play with their children, we regard it as a good wish of the elderly and a good expectation of the elderly for their children. It doesn't need to be too real, and of course we don't need to tell any truth to prove it.