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When do you get a haircut and Feng Shui?

Junior one: Life is short.

The next day: many diseases, many troubles.

Grade three: becoming a wealthy family.

Day 4: Broaden your career. It looks good.

Day 5: increase property

Day 6: The color is declining.

Day 7: It's easy to gossip and cause a lot of trouble.

Day 8: Longevity

Day 9: Meet young women easily (monks are not allowed)

Day 10: Growth and Happiness

XI: Increase the wisdom and cleverness in the world.

Twelve: inviting illness, endangering life

Thirteen: Excellence and wisdom are the best.

Fourteen: things increase

Fifteen: add good fortune and good luck.

Sixteen: Sick

Seventeen: it is easy to go blind and the skin turns green.

Eighteen: lost property

XIX: Extend life span

Twenty: It's not good to be hungry easily.

Twenty-one: It is easy to attract infectious diseases and madness.

Twenty-two: Things are getting worse.

Twenty-three: Family wealth

Twenty-four: Encountering infectious diseases

Twenty-five years old: trachoma, tears in the wind

XXVI: Happiness

Twenty-seven: Auspicious

Twenty-eight: easy to fight

Twenty-nine: Lost soul, hoarse voice.

Thirty years old: foreseeing prosecution and death

After cutting your hair, you must take good care of it. For example, if you are sick, throw your hair into the river to increase your life span. The poor, burning their hair, can increase their blessings and develop their wisdom; A weak person's hair on a thorny tree will become a strong and brave person; A sick and disaster-prone person's hair is thrown in the toilet, which will eliminate the disaster. An unstable person's hair will become a stable person if it is placed on the edge of a big stone or in a rock. Tibetans usually have their hair cut on the eighth day of each month, and their hair is thrown into the river or burned. Few people throw their hair in the toilet, on the edge of a stone or on a thorny tree. These are special circumstances, and you can't just throw away your hair. There are some monks and great virtues in Tibet who burn their hair after cutting it and finally bury it in places with good feng shui. These are not superstitions, but have profound reasons.