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What is the physiological difference between Hui and Han?

Different living habits, different religious beliefs and different eating habits. From the appearance, the three-dimensional sense of the five senses of Hui people is stronger than that of Han people. Most of the eyes of Hui people are big eyes and double eyelids, while the eyes of Han people are not as big as those of Hui people, and most of them are single eyelids.

The nose of Hui people is higher than that of Han people, and the mouth of Hui people is thinner than that of Han people. The ears of the Hui people are not as big as those of the Han people, and the outline is obvious.

Specific differences between Hui and Han nationalities

Visa, gambling and idolatry are prohibited for Hui people.

Throughout the ages, men, women and children refused to let yin and yang fortune tellers tell their own fortune, nor did they tell others' fortune, did not look at each other's faces, did not believe in geomantic omen, did not seek fairy medicine, did not exorcise ghosts to treat diseases, and so on.

Hui people think all these things, such as getting a visa and fortune telling, are improper and filthy behaviors.

Hui people are forbidden to worship any idols. Generally speaking, there are no headshots in villages where Hui people live in compact communities. There are no statues of figures and animals at home, and people don't want to hang their heads on the wall, only landscape paintings.

Some Hui people hang portraits of people or animals in their homes, but they cover their eyes with white paper when they worship God.

I didn't worship all idols, but I got into the habit of not keeping them at home.

Hui people also prohibit gambling, believing that gambling is not good for themselves, others and society, and that gambling is a holy land, and money obtained without pains is ill-gotten wealth and cannot be done.

In the past, there were also individuals among the Hui people who gambled. As a result, their wives and children were separated and their families were ruined.

Han people, on the other hand, hold an acceptable attitude within a proper range, such as seeking a visa and worshipping idols.

Different religious beliefs.

The fate of Hui people who believe in Islam is arranged by God, and everything about people is decided by God. Hui people only believe in God and don't believe in all other gods.

The religious beliefs of the Han nationality are all-encompassing, such as believing in Christ, believing in God, believing in Buddhism and so on.

Different eating habits.

In addition to eating pork, the Hui people abstain from eating strange-looking, filthy, sharp-clawed and fierce birds, animals and fish.

As far as birds are concerned, those who eat grains, those with stomachs and those with chicken mouths can eat them, such as chickens, ducks, geese, quails and pigeons.

But carnivores like eagles, owls, raccoons, vultures and crows can't eat them.

All herbivorous, ruminant, hoofed and docile animals can be eaten, such as cattle, sheep, camels, deer and rabbits, and vice versa, such as tigers, leopards, wolves, lions, rats, snakes, donkeys, horses, mules, dogs, monkeys, bears and elephants.

Fish in the sea can eat fish with wings under their bellies, scales on their bodies, spines on their ridges and tails on their heads, such as carp, silver carp, crucian carp, yellow croaker and hairtail.

Whales, sharks and turtles are not allowed to eat, and seals and sea lions are also prohibited from eating.

Han people basically have no taboos in diet.