During the Spring Festival, the elders have the custom of giving lucky money to the younger generation, especially the minors. The amount of lucky money is more or less, but it is the same to express their expectation and love for the younger generation. The children&;s lucky money is nominally their own, but it is actually a debt of gratitude owed by their parents. In the final analysis, it is still their parents&;. Since it is a debt of gratitude, it means that it must be paid back. Who should handle the lucky money? Bloggers think that children of different ages receive different treatments for the lucky money. First of all, children below the primary school stage, because of their immature psychological development, lack of independent thinking and reasonable ability to control money, should be dealt with by their parents at this stage. If the child has reasonable needs, parents may consider giving him (her) a certain amount of pocket money at their discretion. Unlike most children&;s lucky money of a few cents, a few dollars and dozens of dollars in the 1910 s, with the development of economy and society and the improvement of income level, the lucky money that children get during the New Year is also rising, ranging from hundreds to thousands, and tens of thousands can be seen everywhere. I believe most parents are uneasy about handing over so much money to immature children. Followed by children from junior high school to high school. Children at this age can be said to be relatively sensible and have a certain common sense about the use and control of money. We can give the lucky money to children at this age to control, but it is not cash but a deposit account, and the account is still kept by parents. While handing over the deposit account to the child, parents can guide the child to prepare an income and expenditure book, and clearly write down the source, amount and expected expenditure of the lucky money in the book. When it is necessary to spend, parents will take it out of the account and give it to the child, then write a note in the book, and then analyze and summarize the use of the lucky money throughout the year at the end of the year. When entering the university stage, most of the younger generation are adults, but according to the tradition in some areas, those who go to university but don&;t take part in the work will still be given lucky money by their elders. Parents can give the lucky money received by people of this age to their children to deal with, which can be used for tuition, transportation and daily living expenses during college.