Hair is a part of the body. In ancient times, hair was highly valued, and it was regarded as the life of a lover. If you give your life to the other person, you should always be in love. The hand rope of green silk means to grow old together and fall in love with life and death, so it can only be sent once in a lifetime. In ancient times, blue meant black, and later people compared it to hair, that is, black hair. One of the most popular bracelets now is the blue silk bracelet.
Two people who love each other have such an expectation that they will stay with their lovers from blue to white and snuggle up to them all the time. So some people weave bracelets with their own hair and red ropes and give them to lovers, hoping that they can grow old together and love each other for life.
The taboo of green hair
In China culture, hair is given a positive and beautiful symbolic meaning, so we should also pay attention to some taboos when giving away hair. Here are some common taboos:
1, Avoid sending hair to sick people: Traditionally, sending hair to healthy and auspicious people should be avoided to avoid giving it to sick people, so as not to cause bad luck or send unlucky messages.
2. Don't give it to the elderly: respecting the elderly and loving the young is a traditional virtue of Chinese culture, so giving it to the elderly or distinguished elders may be considered disrespectful and inappropriate.
3. Don't give it to unmarried men and women: In some regions and traditional concepts, sending hair is regarded as an act of expressing love or emotion, so sending hair between unmarried men and women may be regarded as a hint of love.
4. Don't send it at the funeral: The funeral is a solemn occasion, and sending hair may be considered inappropriate or unlucky, so you should avoid sending hair during the funeral.