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Have you used the ten taboos in the use of chopsticks correctly?

When eating in China, chopsticks were handed down a long time ago. Although you can play chopsticks casually in front of your family, it's okay. But if you have guests, you'd better not fiddle with chopsticks. I'm afraid it will be easy for guests to misunderstand. Do you know there are ten taboos in the use of chopsticks? Are you using it correctly? Let's take a look at luck!

1, three long and two short: this refers to putting chopsticks on tables with uneven lengths before or during meals. This practice is unlucky, and people usually call it "three long and two short". It means "death". Because China people are used to putting coffins after death, coffins are composed of two short boards, with three long boards at the bottom of each side, and the coffins made of five boards together happen to be unlucky, so they are extremely unlucky.

2. The immortal leads the way: this is an unacceptable way to hold chopsticks, that is, thumb and middle finger, ring finger and little finger hold chopsticks, while index finger sticks out. This is called "cursing the street" in the eyes of Beijingers. Because when you eat, your index finger sticks out and always points at others. When Beijingers generally extend their index fingers to each other, most of them have the meaning of accusation. There is another situation that means that you are not allowed to talk to others while eating, and point at people with chopsticks.

3. Tasting Liu Sheng: Put one end of chopsticks in your mouth, carry it with your mouth, and hiss from time to time. This kind of behavior is considered despicable. Because it is impolite to eat chopsticks with your mouth, and it is even more annoying when accompanied by sound. Therefore, this practice will generally be considered as the lack of family education.

4. Knocking on cups: This behavior is regarded as begging for food, and its practice is to knock on plates and bowls with chopsticks while eating. Because in the past, only beggars hit the begging bowl with chopsticks, and the sound was accompanied by crying in their mouths, which would attract the attention of pedestrians and give alms.

5, holding a tour of the city: this practice is holding chopsticks, doing nothing, using chopsticks to patrol the dishes on the table, I don't know where to get chopsticks. This kind of behavior is a typical lack of self-cultivation, and arrogance is extremely disgusting.

6. Digging a grave with puzzles: This refers to pulling chopsticks in a dish in order to find prey, just like digging a grave. This practice is similar to "visiting the city" and belongs to the lack of education.

7, tears: refers to the use of chopsticks to pick up the food on your plate, hands are not neat, soup spilled into other dishes or tables. This practice is considered to be a serious faux pas, and it is also undesirable.

8. Light incense in public: When helping others to fill their meals out of kindness, it is convenient to put a pair of chopsticks in the rice and hand them to each other. It is regarded as disrespectful by people, because the tradition in Beijing is to do this when offering incense to the dead. If you put a pair of chopsticks into your rice, it is tantamount to incense to the dead.

9. Cross: This is often overlooked. Chopsticks are casually crossed on the table when eating. Beijingers think that crossing at the dinner table is a total denial of others at the same table, just like the nature that students write wrong homework and the teacher hits the book with a fork, which is unacceptable to others. In addition, this practice is also disrespectful to myself, because in the past, I only used a fork to confess when I was in court, which is undoubtedly denying myself, and this is also not acceptable.

10, landing shock: refers to accidentally dropping chopsticks on the ground, which is also a serious rude performance. Because Beijingers believe that all ancestors are buried underground and should not be disturbed. Dropping chopsticks on the ground is tantamount to disturbing the ancestors underground, which is a great unfilial act. But there is a way to break it. As soon as the chopsticks land, you should quickly draw a cross on the ground with the chopsticks that have landed according to the direction in which you sit. Its direction is east and west first, then north and south. It means that I am not a thing, I should not disturb my ancestors, and then I will pick up chopsticks and say that I should die at the same time.

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