Rabbit The rabbit son is a traditional Han handicraft in Beijing, and belongs to the children's toys of the Mid-Autumn Festival. According to the saying that there are jade rabbits in the moon palace, the jade rabbits are further artisticized, personified, and even deified, and the mud is used to shape the rabbits in various forms. Related festivals On December 14, 1954, the United Nations Educational Science and Culture Organization set November 20th as International Children's Day. The resolution calls for the protection of the right to life, health care and education of children in all countries of the world. It is pointed out that all democratic groups and adult men and women around the world must fight the employment of male and female child labour, and the state protects the health of children and uses military spending to meet the needs of children [1]. Children's Day International Children's Day, also known as Children's Day, guarantees the rights of children, the right to health and the right to education in all countries of the world, in order to improve the lives of children and to fight against the killing of children and the poisoning of children. At the International Conference on Child Welfare held in Geneva, Switzerland in 1925, the International Children's Welfare Association first proposed the concept of "Children's Day" and called on countries to set up their own Children's Day. The initiative is endorsed by many countries around the world. Most countries are usually set for June 1st each year,... > 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/52ec78c2d8ef5ef7ba0d4a7302768e9951e76e21.html