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Ten taboos of the Tanabata Festival

The Ten Taboos of the Tanabata Festival are don't cut your nails, don't wash your hair, don't wear black, don't spend time alone, don't talk about breaking up, don't go to Altair and Vega alone, don't pray alone, don't waste water, don't waste food, and don't overdo it with the nighttime swimming.

1, do not cut nails

Traditionally, on Tanabata, it is not advisable to cut nails, because the pronunciation of the word "cut" is similar to the word "separation", and it is believed that cutting nails will bring the misfortune of separation. Cutting nails will bring the misfortune of separation.

2. Don't wash your hair

It's also not advisable to wash your hair on Tanabata Day, because the pronunciation of the word "wash" is similar to the word "separate," and it's believed that washing your hair will lead to the misfortune of separation.

3. Don't wear black

The Tanabata Festival is a romantic festival, and people like to wear beautiful clothes to celebrate. Black symbolizes ominous and loss in traditional Chinese culture, so it is not advisable to wear black clothes on Tanabata.

4. Don't spend it alone

The Tanabata Festival is a festival to express love, and people should spend it with their loved ones to share the happy and romantic moments. Spending the Tanabata Festival alone may make people feel lonely and lost.

5. Don't say breakup words

The Tanabata Festival is a day to express love, and it is not advisable to say breakup or other negative words. Such words may hurt each other's feelings and spoil the atmosphere of the festival.

6, do not go to see Altair and Vega alone

The legend of the Tanabata Festival says that Altair and Vega represent two people who love each other, and they can only meet each year on the Tanabata Festival. People should not go to see these two stars alone to avoid feeling lonely and homesick.

7. Don't Pray Alone

The Tanabata Festival is a day to pray for happiness and fulfillment, and people should pray with their families or loved ones. Praying alone may give a feeling of loneliness and helplessness.

8. Don't Waste Water

The Tanabata Festival is also known as China's "Daughter's Day", and it is believed that on this day, daughters are able to use the power of the star Altair to wash away the sins of the year. However, people should not waste water, but cherish and conserve it.

9. Don't Waste Food

The Tanabata Festival is also a day of reunion and ****ing dinner, so people should cherish food and not waste it. Wasting food is unethical behavior and disrespectful to the spirit of the festival.

10, don't overdo the night swimming

The night of Tanabata is romantic, and many people choose to celebrate it with night swimming. However, people shouldn't overdo the night tour to avoid over-fatigue or causing traffic accidents.