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The easiest way to clean the house

The easiest way to clean the house:

Method 1: Prepare rice, millet, sorghum, corn, soybean, salt and liquor, and go to the new house on auspicious day. There is a chair in the center of the house, and a white porcelain bowl is placed on it, which contains grains and white wine.

Light it and let it burn, burn some paper money in the four corners of the house, then equip it with a broom, sprinkle all the food and salt on the ground, leave the house for five minutes, and then sweep it out.

Method 2: Prepare some sandalwood. In the morning and evening three days before entering the house, every room is lit with a pillar, including the toilet. Sandalwood itself has some Chinese herbal medicines in it, which can drive away some smelly things and unclean things.

Yi nationality chunwu

When the Yi people are sick or have ominous things, they still think that their homes are clean, so they should also ask Bimo to clean their homes, which is called "Zhuoni Book" in Yi language. The method is to insert eighteen peeled willow branches on the ground in front of the door, put a pinch of wheat and ram a pig and a chicken. Bimo, while sweeping the willow branches, read the Peace Sutra to show that he wanted to drive away the furtiveness at home.

Liangshan Yi people have to clean their homes twice a year to keep their homes safe. In March, once in August of the lunar calendar, once a month for the rich. The Yi people who lie in Leibo County, Sichuan Province in May of the lunar calendar usually pray for the peace of their homes and the health of their population, and are called "Taiping Bodhisattva". It used to be very popular in men in black, and it was held about three times a year.