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What are the folk customs in Qinghai?
The taboo contents of different nationalities in Qinghai are quite different. Tibetans are deeply influenced by religion, so there are many taboos in life. Do not eat animals with round hoofs and claws, such as mules, horses, donkeys, dogs, cats, eagles, crows, etc. When entering the tent, enter in the form of male left and female right, and sit in the order of male left and female right.

After sitting down, you can't stagger, your legs can't stretch out in the direction of the Buddha and the old man, you can't smoke or light candles on the butter lamps for offering Buddha, you must keep clean in front of the Buddha, you can't take water from the jar with your own utensils, you can't straddle the clothes of your relatives, you can't deliberately beat dogs, you can't shoot vultures and eagles with guns, you can't urinate in the barn, you can't fart in front of everyone, you can't walk into the tent and in general, you must be kind. Although the language is unreasonable, you can extend your thumb to express your praise to your host. This is the beginning of establishing a harmonious relationship with the host.

Taboos of Hui and Salar nationalities are deeply influenced by Yilan religion. I don't eat pork, the meat of dogs, horses, mules, donkeys and other animals that don't ruminate, and I don't eat the blood of all animals. Anyone who slaughters livestock must ask the imam or the elderly to slaughter according to religious rules. Any meat slaughtered by foreign teachers or incorruptible laymen is regarded as unclean. Smoking and drinking are prohibited. Turks also don't eat mules, horses and donkey meat. They don't want others to pee in the barn and sit on the kang. They don't want to sit on their host's pillows and quilts. No one is allowed to come to the house within one month after giving birth. They don't want to walk in front of their elders in irregular women. They don't want to go out to do business in the morning and touch empty barrels and unclean things.

People of all ethnic groups have a strong religious consciousness, especially those believers who are spotless and lead a strict religious life. They cannot show contempt or distrust, or ask questions and ask questions, which will cause disgust. When visiting a mosque, you should pay special attention to hygiene. You should not spit, litter, smoke, sing or shout, and keep a solemn atmosphere. Generally speaking, you can't just visit the bride. If you want to enter, you must get the permission of the imam and the imam and take off your shoes before you can enter. You can't read classics.

Traveling to a Buddhist temple is not as strict as a mosque, but it should be civilized. Don't touch Buddha statues, Buddhist scriptures, murals, utensils, etc. Put your hands in the Buddhist temple, let alone cross it from above. Don't walk up and down in front of monks when they get together to recite scriptures. Generally speaking, you can't point at the Buddha statue, make comments and make noise when visiting. You can't take pictures without the permission of the management. When turning the wheel or burning incense to worship Buddha, it should be clockwise from left to right, which is irreversible.

Generally speaking, the heads and hats of Tibetans and monks should not be touched, and paper printed in Tibetan should not be thrown around, let alone used as toilet paper. Stones engraved with Tibetan should be kept in a clean place, and they should not be bumped or broken. If you are a Buddhist, when you enter a Buddhist temple, take off your hat, put your hands together and raise them to your forehead to show your piety; If you give alms in front of the Buddha statue, you will get generous care from the management.