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The Three Hair Taboos for the Qingming Festival

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In folk belief, it is considered inauspicious to get a haircut or have bangs during the Qingming Festival. Superstition holds that doing so may bring about bad luck and misfortune.

Ancestral Reminder: Dragon Boat Festival Superstitions – Performing This One Task Brings Good Fortune...

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The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Double Fifth Festival, is a traditional holiday originating in China and celebrated in several East Asian countries. It occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar and is marked by a series of cultural and culinary traditions. The festival holds a significant place in the hearts of many, serving as a reminder of the importance of pest and evil spirit eradication, health, and community.

Why Do the Rich Always Place Vases on the Left When Burning Incense? The...

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The arrangement of the altar is not only a display of reverence but also holds spiritual significance. Placing a vase on the left side of the altar adheres to the principle of "east vase, west fruit," a practice rooted in spiritual tradition rather than superstition.

The Ultimate Gift: How Children with This Trait Bring Joy and Wealth to Their...

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Having children is a great joy for parents, but as the old saying goes, "A child born to repay a debt of gratitude brings more happiness, while a child born to collect on a debt brings only hardship."

The Secret to Wealth: Unveiling the Ancient Ritual of the Rich

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The arrangement of an altar is not only a display of reverence but also holds spiritual significance. Typically, affluent families follow the rule of 'East for peace, West for wealth' in their altar setups.

The Ancient’s Warning: Why They Said ‘Don’t Bury Your Father on the Seventh Day...

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In rural areas, the cultural customs and traditions surrounding the circle of life are of utmost importance to the community. These rituals, which mark the significant moments of birth, aging, illness, death, weddings, and funerals, are deeply valued and observed by the locals.

The Art of Cleanliness and its Peculiar Link to Gender Dynamics: An Ancient Adage...

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In ancient times, it was believed that a woman with excessive body hair was a sign of good fortune. But is there any truth to this old adage?

The Ancient’s Wisdom: “7 Won’t Bury the Father, 8 Won’t Bury the Mother” –...

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"Burying a parent is one of the toughest moments in life, and the old adage, '7 won't bury their father, 8 won't bury their mother' is a poignant reminder of the complexities of life and death. This proverb, passed down through generations, holds a deeper meaning that isn't always readily understood."

The Power of the Dinh Lang Plant: Inviting Prosperity and Protection.

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In Feng Shui, the Vietnamese balm tree is believed to bring positive energy and enhance one's well-being, especially when planted in this specific location.

The 6 Types of Flowers You Should Never Display in Your Home for Good...

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These are the 6 types of flowers that are beautiful, but may not bring good fortune when displayed indoors.

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