1, taboo to enjoy the moon alone
In the traditional culture of China, the moon on August 15th is regarded as a symbol of reunion, so it is best not to watch the moon alone. If a person enjoys the moon alone, it will give people a feeling of loneliness and desolation, and it will also make people feel gloomy and horrible. If you can't avoid enjoying the moon alone, you'd better do it with your family or friends, which can alleviate this uncomfortable feeling.
2. Don't take pictures of the moon.
It is impolite to take pictures of the moon, because it will disturb the peace of the moon gods. In the traditional culture of China, the moon god is sacred and inviolable. If you take pictures of the moon, it will lead to the dissatisfaction and anger of the moon god, which will bring misfortune and disaster to people. Therefore, people should avoid taking pictures of the moon to show respect and awe for the moon gods.
3, taboo quarrel in the Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival of reunion and harmony, so quarrels and conflicts should be avoided during the Mid-Autumn Festival. If there is a quarrel at this time, it will destroy the atmosphere and harmony of the festival, thus bringing negative effects to people. Therefore, people should try to remain calm and rational to avoid unnecessary quarrels.
4, taboo gifts only send moon cakes
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will give gifts to each other to express their blessings and gratitude. Although moon cakes are one of the essential foods in Mid-Autumn Festival, it will be boring to give them only. Therefore, when giving gifts, you can match other gifts, such as fruits, nuts, tea, etc., so that you can better express your mind and care.
5, taboo in the Mid-Autumn Festival haircut.
In the traditional culture of China, hair is regarded as a part of a person's body, representing life and health. Therefore, it is not good to cut your hair during the Mid-Autumn Festival.