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Is there any taboo to cut hair?

In the days when cutting hair is taboo, it is generally considered that cutting hair in the first month is taboo. People usually get their hair cut in the twelfth lunar month, and then wait until February 2 to "look up" before entering the barber shop.

There is also a folk saying that "you can't get a haircut in March, and if you shave your head, you will have a peach blossom robbery." Peach blossom robbery is a numerology term, also known as peach blossom evil spirit. The word "peach blossom" comes from the peach blossom star in Ziping's traditional eight-character numerology, also known as Xianchi Star.

What are the taboos for women to cut their hair?

In another numerology, there are four stars representing marriage and love: Hongluan, Tianxi, Tianyao and Xianchi.

People often hear about who has had peach blossom luck, but they don't know that peach blossoms can be divided into good peach blossoms and rotten peach blossoms. A good peach blossom can be popular or meet a favorite object, while a bad peach blossom will meet a villain or have bad feelings, and even become a peach blossom robbery.

What are the taboos for women to cut their hair?

What are the taboos for women to cut their hair?

Before you cut your hair, you usually wash your hair before you cut it. Shampooing is actually very particular and not suitable for daily washing, such as 1, 2, 7, 9, 12, 17, 20, 2 1, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30. It is easy not to wash your hair these days. Therefore, it is naturally not suitable for cutting hair these days, and it is best to choose to avoid it.

What are the taboos for women to cut their hair?

In addition, according to the traditional custom in China, the haircut should wait until February 2nd, when the dragon looks up. Therefore, many people have their hair cut on February 2nd, which means they should shave their heads. If they want to be lucky, they should shave their heads.

Conclusion:

Nowadays, the times are developing and progressing, and some "old traditions" seem to be getting behind the rhythm of the times, but now many young people don't care much about this custom. So it doesn't matter.