Eight taboos about Mid-Autumn Festival
1. Don't talk about ghosts on Mid-Autumn Festival: It is said that ghosts will go to their nests, especially in temples and places where Purdue Buddhism is held. Don't talk nonsense on Mid-Autumn Festival. Maybe ghosts are passing by you ~
2. Don't walk at night on Mid-Autumn Festival: Don't go to the streets before 1 1 at night. On this day, ghosts walk at night, and the yin is the heaviest. This day is not suitable for staying outside. Not going home at night is a big no-no.
3. Avoid taking pictures at night: things like mirrors or mobile phones are easy to take pictures of unclean things. If you take pictures at night, you may get dirty things, which means that you are contaminated with unlucky things, and your fortune will also decline.
4. Don't step on ghost paper: On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people often burn paper on the roadside. Don't step on scattered ghost paper. It's money burned to ghosts, and ghosts often come to pick it up. If you step on their things, you are likely to have bad luck.
Under the eight taboos of Mid-Autumn Festival
1. Never pat others on the shoulder: from the perspective of spiritualism, a person has three fires, one on his head and the other on his shoulder. Therefore, it is best not to pat others on the head and shoulders casually during Halloween, so as not to pour fire on them and give good brothers an opportunity.
2, avoid bringing bells, wind chimes, etc. To attract ghosts: don't play with disc fairy. Wind chimes and bells can communicate yin and yang, and it is easy to attract bad things.
3, don't pick up the money on the side of the road: this money is used to buy cow's head and horse's face, don't steal the sacrifice! These foods belong to ghosts. If you use them without their consent, it will only bring you bad luck.
4. Don't swim in the water: ghosts in this place are for the dead, and the water is very unsafe. If you insist on swimming, you will easily become the body of a water ghost, body double, so don't go into the water during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
What are the taboos for children to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?
1, when eating, don't look for chopsticks in the middle of the meal, and don't enjoy the cool under banyan or locust trees.
2. Don't hang wind chimes at home this month, or you will easily panic at the slightest sign of trouble.
Don't pat others on the shoulder at will, and don't let others pat yourself on the shoulder at will. As a folk custom, people have two fires on their shoulders.
4, pay special attention to words and deeds, remember not to say strange and wonderful words, otherwise it will easily cause panic among others.
5. Avoid bringing red ropes, bells, wind chimes and other items that are easy to cause big trouble, and try to avoid going out. If you encounter any strange phenomenon, don't panic, concentrate all your attention and never close your eyes.