Ten taboos during the Ghost Festival 1. Call Ning Ming.
Never call out your name when traveling at night, try to match it with the code name to avoid being remembered by dirty things. 2. Swimming
At this time, the dirty things will play a game of lifting your feet with you. If you are not careful, your life will be lost. 3. Look around.
Dirty things like to hide and scare people. If you look around and get scared, that's the perfect time for them to invade you. 4. Hair plucking
As the saying goes, "One foot has three ghosts", so the more hairy your feet are, the less ghosts will dare to come near you. 5. Rest against a wall.
Don’t lean against the wall when you have nothing to do, because dirty things generally like to lean against the wall, which can easily lead to ghosts. 6. Taking random photos.
It’s best not to take pictures at night, otherwise dirty things will get into the mirror and take photos with you. Also, don’t shine a flashlight into the tree, so as not to disturb the dirty things that like to cling to the treetops.
7. Put the chopsticks in the center of the rice.
When eating, do not put chopsticks in the rice bowl. Shaped like incense on a censer, they invite dirties to share your food. 8. Hang wind chimes above the bed.
Wind chimes can easily attract dirt, and sleeping is the most vulnerable time for dirt to invade. 9. Night travel
People with a light personality should never travel at night, otherwise they will only ask for trouble. 10. Put away clothes to prevent ghosts from "borrowing" them
Before going to bed or before dark, take back clothes hanging outside to avoid being borrowed by ghosts. Don't hang clothes to dry in the middle of the night (the shadow of clothes in the middle of the night is scary).
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