How to Say ‘Red envelope (with money)’ in Simplified Chinese
红包
💬 Usage Tip: [红包] is a red packet containing money. People also say [发红包] (give red envelopes) and [收红包] (receive them).
🇨🇳 In China: Traditionally given by elders to children, and also between employers and employees. Many people now give digital [红包] on apps too.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
红包
[hóng bāo]
red envelope; cash gift in a red packet
A traditional New Year money gift (often from elders to kids, or bosses to employees), symbolizing luck and blessings.
过年长辈会给孩子发红包。
During New Year, elders give children red envelopes.
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