Buyi people pay great attention to etiquette in social interaction, which is characterized by sincere treatment and emphasis on spiritual civilization. During festivals and celebrations, when relatives and friends visit each other, the host must first entertain the guests with wine, and the guests also respect the host and appear polite.
When eating, we should also use wine songs to express mutual questions and blessings between the host and the guest. The host expressed a warm welcome to the guests in the song. The guests also answered with songs and expressed their heartfelt thanks to the host for his warm hospitality.
Buyi people are hospitable, warm, generous and sincere. Anyone who comes to the cottage, friends and relatives who are old friends and strangers will treat each other with wine. Buyi people are very polite and don't welcome guests who swear and behave rudely.
Taboos of Buyi people:
1, New Year's Day, no unpacking, no sweeping, no combing, no drying clothes. From the first day to the third day, you don't break the ground, and you don't move the knife on the fifteenth day of the first month. The food can only be twisted by hand. It is forbidden to bury graves in front of and behind the village. No outsiders are allowed to enter the village when sweeping the village, and no outsiders are allowed to enter the house when exorcising ghosts.
It is forbidden for married girls to have children in their parents' homes. If there are parturients at home, people are refused to enter the house by hanging red cloth and hats at the door, and men are not allowed to enter the house where women give birth. It is forbidden to whistle and sing love songs in the house. People who die abnormally should not mourn with drums.
2. When visiting Buyi people's homes, you must not touch the shrine and the altar, and the tripod beside the fire pond is forbidden to trample. Buyi people are used to drinking wine to their guests, and guests should drink a little more or less. It is forbidden for anyone to touch and cut down the mountain god tree and the big arhat tree in Buyi village. Buyi gifts must be given in even numbers.
3. If the child is frail and sick, his parents will find him a protector, michel platini and a godmother.
4. Some Buyi people don't eat dog meat. One explanation is that dogs once saved their ancestors, and the other explanation is that humans didn't have rice before. It was dogs who brought rice back to Buyi people from the god's grain drying field, making Buyi people the earliest rice people to grow rice.
5. Some Buyi people don't eat fish, because it is said that the earliest mother of Buyi people is a divine fish, the daughter of the Dragon King.
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