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Where did the phrase "thirty-three, indiscriminate knife chop" come from?

"Thirty-three, chop with a knife" is a custom, which comes from "clear water and moist soil".

"Clear water moistens soil" has a specific process:

1, raw materials: chopped raw materials must be non-animal, mostly pork.

2. Time:

(1) birthday morning;

(2) beheading begins before 00: 00 and ends after 00:00 on New Year's Eve;

(3) Don't use a knife on New Year's Day. You must finish this work before New Year's Eve 12.

3, chop method: as long as chop 33 knives, neither more nor less.

4. Who will do it? Mothers, female elders, husbands and themselves, mostly do it by themselves, without others.

5, processing method:

(1) Be sure to throw it away as far away as possible after chopping;

② Wrap it in red paper and throw it out of the window;

3 throw it on the roof of a rich family;

4 throw it on the roof higher than your home;

5 put it at the door, preferably eaten by a puppy;

6. Run out of the door and throw it on the roof.

Extended data:

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References:

Clear water and soil-Baidu encyclopedia