What are the etiquette and taboos of the Dai people?
Friend, have you ever been to Daidazhai in Yunnan? Have you ever experienced the customs of the Dai people? Dai people have great respect for the elderly. When the younger generation passes in front of their elders, they should bend down and walk carefully. In the village, weddings and funerals should be specially sent to the elderly; Speak kindly, family and neighborhood relations are very harmonious, and there are few disputes and quarrels; Hospitality, all passing guests will be warmly received by the host, and some families have specially prepared bedding for guests, which is more beautiful than their own use. You should remember that the Dai people are afraid of outsiders riding horses, driving cattle, carrying burdens and entering the stockade unkempt; When entering the Dai bamboo house, you should take off your shoes outside the door and walk gently inside. You can't sit above or cross the fireplace, enter the master's room, sit on the threshold, move the tripod on the fireplace, or push the fire; Don't whistle and cut your nails at home; Don't use clothes as pillows, and don't sit on pillows; When hanging clothes, the coat should be hung at a high place, and the pants and skirts should be hung at a low place; Take off your shoes when you enter the Buddhist temple, and don't touch the head of the young monk.