However, everyone attaches great importance to the custom of the Spring Festival, so it is normal for children to kowtow to their elders in the Northeast, which should be followed by people everywhere.
Respecting the old and loving the young is a traditional virtue in China, and it is also a custom tradition in China. China is a country of etiquette, so we should pay special attention to filial piety, especially instilling it in children's minds.
As a Northeastern, that's how I came when I was young. Every year during the Spring Festival, I kowtow to my elders, and of course there are lucky money. In my heart, I think this is a heartfelt respect, but there is nothing to be ashamed of.
Not only do children kowtow to their elders, but adults, especially newlyweds, also need to kowtow to their elders when they get married. This is a generation gap. Although the northeast people are rough and straightforward, they rarely appear among people who are not filial to the elderly. We should know something about respecting the elderly. Sometimes this is not only a good custom, but also a kind of inheritance for ourselves.
When I was a child, I heard a story about a young man who didn't honor his parents and carried his father to the wild with a bamboo basket. When they went back, they threw away the bamboo basket in order to destroy the evidence. At this time, their children spoke, and the bamboo basket was abandoned. When you are old, I will hold you with it. It is this sentence that makes them immediately go back and take the old man home and treat him well, because the word filial piety is also passed down from generation to generation.