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Can Hui people wear ornaments to ward off evil spirits?

Hui's ornaments to ward off evil spirits are usually considered to have the function of exorcism, which is the expression of faith and religious belief. The way to wear and use the ornaments to ward off evil spirits varies with different regions, customs and personal beliefs. In the folk culture of Hui people, the ornaments for exorcism are usually worn on individuals or hung in rooms to protect themselves or their homes from evil spirits.

If you want to give away the ornaments of the Hui people to ward off evil spirits, generally speaking, you can. However, the following points should be noted:

1. Respect each other's beliefs: jewelry to ward off evil spirits is an item with a specific religious and cultural meaning, so make sure that the other party will not feel uncomfortable or disgusted with accepting such jewelry before giving it, so as not to cause misunderstanding or offense.

2. Understand each other's belief background and cultural customs: Different people have different beliefs and cultural backgrounds, and some people may be unwilling to accept things that are inconsistent with their religious beliefs. When choosing a gift to ward off evil spirits, it is best to know each other's belief background and cultural customs to ensure the appropriateness.

3. Convey your goodwill and blessings: Exorcism ornaments usually have symbolic and blessing meanings. If you choose to give it to others, you can convey your goodwill and blessings and hope that the other party can get peace and happiness.

In short, it is ok to give Hui ornaments to ward off evil spirits, but please respect each other's beliefs and cultural customs before giving them, and convey your goodwill and blessings.