[Epoch Times, January 27, 2022](Reported by Epoch Times reporter Deng Meiling, Taichung, Taiwan) Vice President Cai Qichang of the Legislative Yuan has entered the 10th year of making the New Year’s Happy Red Packet. This year, 100,000 of the theme “Tiger Luck One “Grade Rod” means good luck Grade Rod. It is a design that combines Tiger Luck (good luck) and Tiger Lord elements with Taiwanese baseball. The cover of the happy little red packet has a black tiger that attracts wealth, and the inside page is full of historical pictures of Taiwanese baseball. From the wild ball in 1895 to today’s Chinese professional baseball, it records countless moments that moved Taiwanese to reverse their victory.
Cai Qichang said that although the epidemic has heated up and the trip to distribute small red envelopes has been cancelled, as long as the people unite and cooperate and continue to implement epidemic prevention measures, Taiwan will definitely be able to overcome the epidemic. Although we cannot meet you face-to-face this New Year, the service team will still deliver the happiness of the small red envelopes to the people, wishing everyone a new year of “welcome good fortune and Kaitai, and the tiger (fortune) is soaring to the sky”.
Cai Qichang’s New Year’s Happy Red Packet has not been interrupted since 2013. Since 2013, “Happiness for a whole year”, “One Will Be Happy” in 2014, “Happiness Always Comes” in 2015, and “Monkey One Happiness” in 2016 , “Family Happiness” in 2017, “Happiness All the Way” in 2018, “One Pig Happiness” in 2019, and “Happy Mouse One You” in 2020 are all based on “One”. In 2021, the revision of “Hong Fu Benlai” will be changed from plane to three-dimensional. This year, it will combine elements of Taiwanese baseball, bringing people full of happy memories.
Cai Qichang said that the happy little red envelopes that he pays at the temple every year during the New Year will be changed to Qingshui Service Office, Wuqi Joint Service Office, Dajia Joint Service Office, and Daan Service Office from February 1 (the first day of the first lunar month) this year. , Waipu Service Office, Ninan Liaison Office and Shanxian Service Office, and provide some small red envelopes to the temples that will visit in the past years. The public can collect them by themselves, while supplies last.
Responsible editor: Wang Yuyu