Hongbao, usually a red envelope with some money inside, is a kind of tradition al custom in China. It is considered as a way to show love and blessing 1 (especial) in south China where people regard hongbao 2 an auspicious [ ɔ 'sp ɪʃ əs] ( 吉祥的 ) thing. And most recently, the tradition of giving red envelopes has entered a new age. You can see people 3 (grab) the red envelopes online wherever you are. People are enjoying the fun of being generous givers and 4 ( populariz e) themselves in chat rooms. It has also made 5 way into workplaces where bosses send employers Hongbao, 6 (hope) that their companies will have a good success. Xinhua News Agency reports that the first two days of Chinese Lunar New Year 7 (see) more than six million people across China joining in WeChat’s online red envelope activity. Although the 8 (small) hongbao has only 0.01 yuan, people still have great fun receiving it. For them, it's not how much money they receive but the pleasure in taking part in it 9 really matters. No matter in which way people send red envelopes, whoever gives or gets a red envelope will gain best 10 (wish) and happiness. 文章大意:在中国,给红包带有祝福、吉祥的寓意,而如今在这个新时代,越来越多人喜欢在微信上发红包,同样带来了美好的期盼与快乐。