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Taboo of Baijia rice

There is no taboo for the hundred meters among the people.

There is a folk custom of begging for "a hundred meals", and their children are frail and sickly, so they want to use a hundred blessings and strength to drive away hateful diseases, protect their growth and enhance their resistance, just like beggars who eat a hundred meals. Generally, people will make hundreds of grains of rice into rice or rice fruit and give them to children or ask everyone to help them eat.

After getting enough "100 grains of rice", in August and September, choose another auspicious day to make a wish, add 100 grains of rice and your own rice to make mature steamed bread strips, and ask a woman to mash the steamed bread strips evenly and knead them into various kitchen utensils and sacrifices, such as wind stoves, iron pots, flagons, wine glasses, plates, chickens, meat and fish.

While offering sacrifices and making wishes to God, many steamed stuffed buns and dishes must be placed in children's homes for everyone to eat. The more people eat, the better. Finally, neighbors and friends must be entertained. The next day, the rest of the steamed bread was distributed to the beggars to express their gratitude.