1. Grandma's 80th birthday is coming. Sun Tzu wishes you happiness as long as the East China Sea, and you will live longer than the South Mountain. Good health, happiness, laughter and long life.
2, like to enjoy old age, life is no older than Nanshan; Welcome to the prosperous times, and be fortunate as the flowing water in the East China Sea.
Bless the birthday girl, she is as happy as the East China Sea. Songhe Changchun, before the spring and autumn, the old and the new alternate, and the joy is far longer.
4, people have a good life, the number of cranes adds up, Geng Xing is brilliant, nine is like a song, pine and cypress are evergreen, happiness is like the East China Sea, and longevity is better than Nanshan.
Dear grandpa, you are still full of energy over 80 years old, which is really a model of broad-mindedness. Let's meet today when you 100 years old. I will come to celebrate your birthday!
6. Bless the old people that the tree of life is evergreen, the water of life will flow forever, happy birthday and spring will bloom forever!
Birthday etiquette:
Birthday etiquette is one of the manifestations of China traditional culture. Birthday etiquette is also called "birthday". Middle-aged and elderly people are collectively called "Guo Sheng" and young people are called "Xi". In addition, there are other names, such as Left Hand, Zhu Shou, Green Hand and Congshou. There are special names for specific ages, such as "Celebrating Sixty", "Living in Ancient Times" and "Celebrating Eighty".
Birthday ceremonies generally begin in the fifties or even later, and there is no uniform age. In some places, regardless of age, as long as they have grandchildren and beards, they can "celebrate their birthdays". As mentioned above, with grandparents, it is impossible to hold a "birthday celebration" gift if one of the parents is alive.
The general rule of "birthday celebration" is: the bigger you do, the more grand you are, and the life of integer is more grand than the life of zero. As the old saying goes, people are seventy and sparse. Therefore, birthday ceremonies after this age are very grand, and "80th birthday" is often the ultimate birthday ceremony.
Except every ten days and every five days, other odd-numbered people generally don't do birthday presents, and if they do, the scale is relatively small. Instead of inviting relatives and friends, we only invite family members to get together to eat "longevity noodles" and "longevity cakes", light candles to eat birthday cakes and celebrate birthdays.