What is the New Year greeting gesture?

The standard man's bow posture is that his right hand is clenched and his left hand is wrapped. Because the right hand is the attacker, it should be wrapped to show goodwill. Women, on the other hand, don't shake hands, just shake hands. Specific as shown in the figure below:

New Year greeting gesture is an important etiquette handed down from generation to generation. It is unique, never out of date and needs to be passed down from generation to generation. Send the most sincere wishes with the right gesture.

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There is a saying in ancient China that "Left" means respect. When bowing, put your left hand on the floor and show people with "left" to show sincerity and respect. On the contrary, holding the left hand with the right hand is a "fierce worship" and a "mourning fist", which is only used for mourning and begging for mercy.

In addition, the thought of "male left and female right" is related to the thought of Yin and Yang in China's philosophy. The two opposites that run through the universe are Yin and Yang. The ancients classified the size, length, up and down, left and right of nature as Yang, and the other side as Yin. Yang is strong and yin is weak. Men are strong-willed, belonging to yang and left; Women are gentle and obedient, and keep yin as the right.