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What are the taboos of Hui nationality?

The characteristics and customs of the Hui nationality are as follows:

1. In terms of diet, Hui people generally eat ruminant herbivores such as cattle, sheep and camels. They don't eat horses, donkeys, mules, pigs, dog meat, animal blood and suicide animals. Especially pork. Hui people pay attention to food hygiene, showering and washing.

2. The dress of Hui nationality is basically the same as that of Han nationality, but the difference is mainly reflected in the headdress. Hui men wear white or black and brown hats. Women often wear headscarves, especially in northwest China: girls and newlyweds wear green, middle-aged women wear black and cyan, and elderly women wear white.

3. I am used to building a "worship temple" in my place of residence and living around it. Worship temples are gradually called mosques. "Halal" is a Chinese free translation of "Islam". "Halal" is generally interpreted as "clean and true".

The diet is mainly rice and noodles, and cows, sheep, chickens and fish are all eaten. Eat fried foods such as "oily" and "Ciba" on holidays. Hui people love tea very much. When entertaining guests, add rock sugar and red dates to the tea.

Distribution characteristics:

On the whole, the distribution characteristics of the Hui nationality are mainly characterized by the pattern of "large dispersion and small settlement". "Great dispersion" is mainly manifested in the fact that almost all the more than 2,000 counties (cities) in China have Hui nationality distribution. This is also reflected in the proportion of the Hui population in the total population of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities where it is located. Of the 3/kloc-0 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, only two (Ningxia and Qinghai) have the Hui population accounting for more than 10% of the total population of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, six account for 1%-5%, and 23 account for less than 1%.

At the same time, judging from the proportion of Hui population in the total population of ethnic minorities, the highest is Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and the lowest is Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. 10 The Hui population in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government accounts for more than 50% of the total population of ethnic minorities in these provinces.