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Why should I throw away my comb when it breaks?
Broken comb
In ancient times, we often use hair to send to the feelings of thought, and even also has a white head to old age called, and therefore at that time the wooden comb is often the most critical and private love among lovers couple tokens of love. And in ancient times when married, have for the bride comb hair custom, to put it bluntly "a comb comb exactly, two comb hair white eyebrows, three comb children and grandchildren," comb metaphor is very key, so if encountered comb broken condition, that is to say, on behalf of the two people's husband and wife love is broken, two people's destiny is to come to the depths.
Comb broken
Wooden comb is very close to everyone's special tools, broken on behalf of the owner's family will have a disaster, the wooden comb from the owner's family risk, it will be counteracted by itself, martyrdom to prevent their own masters have a disaster, so in fact, on the behalf of the broken in spite of the disaster, but the wooden comb has long been blocked to the disaster, cut off the release, so do not have to worry about it or is worried about it.
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