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Hui nationality, are you particular about wearing hats and scarves? 、3

The main symbol of Hui costumes is the head. Men all like to wear white round hats. Hui women often wear headscarves. Old Hui women wear black or brown headscarves in winter and white scarves in summer, and they have the habit of tying their trouser legs.

Young women wear red, green or blue headscarves in winter and thin red, green and yellow scarves in summer. Hui women in mountainous areas love to wear embroidered shoes and have the habit of wearing earrings.

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Hui taboo

1. There are no pigs, dogs, donkeys, mules, horses, cats, all fierce animals, dead animals, animals slaughtered by non-Muslims and livestock. According to the regulations of Islam, Muslims abstain from pigs, horses, donkeys, mules, dogs and all animals and animal blood that have died by themselves.

Fasting all ugly birds and animals, whether cattle, sheep, camels, chickens or poultry, must be recited by imams or worshippers and then slaughtered, otherwise they cannot be eaten.

2. Hui people should avoid saying "death"

Generally speaking, "death" is called "impermanence", and in some places it is called "returning to the truth" or "hairy body". "Returning to the Truth" is the name of Hui people for religious professionals and religious elites.

3. Hui people are prohibited from begging for visas, gambling and idolatry.

Hui people are prohibited from begging for visas, gambling and idolatry. From ancient times to now, men, women and children are not allowed to tell their own fortune, not allowed to tell others' fortune, not allowed to show others their faces, not allowed to believe in Feng Shui, not allowed to ask God for help, not allowed to exorcise ghosts and treat diseases, and so on. Hui people think all these things, such as getting a visa and fortune telling, are improper and filthy behaviors.

Influenced by Islam, Hui people believe that people's fate is arranged by God and everything is decided by God, so they don't engage in other superstitious activities.

4. Hui people ban alcohol: Hui people don't drink, and they don't prepare wine sets at home. Guests at home don't put wine. Sometimes, in order to receive guests, when others toast and clink glasses at banquets, Hui people mostly replace them with drinks such as water, orange juice and high orange.

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