Taboos for sending combs

Taboos for sending combs are: throw the combs together, don't send them wrong, don't give them to the Japanese, and try not to send them between the opposite sex.

1, both combed and input, can't send a mistake.

In our country, homophones are still valued. For example, eating zongzi in the college entrance examination represents the highest "Chinese" scholar, and combing your hair is the same as losing words. Therefore, when friends have any major competitions, or when the other party pays special attention to Feng Shui, it is best not to send combs. After all, the word "lose" is actually very unpleasant.

2, don't send the Japanese.

Suffering in Japanese is homophonic with the word "comb" in China. They have always been ashamed to give their combs to others. Of course, if they like it, it's another matter.

3. Try not to send between the opposite sex.

This taboo of sending combs is just a supplement. Although combs existed as tokens of love in ancient times, many people still think that giving combs to each other means liking them. In order to avoid misunderstanding, it is better for ordinary heterosexual friends to choose some other gifts.

The significance of sending combs

1, the comb represents acacia, which means the other person misses you very much.

A comb that combs your hair every day, just as he or she wants to be with you every day. This is a deep miss.

2, comb combing your hair every day also represents its closeness to you, representing old age.

In ancient times, when women got married, men in the ancient world had to comb their hair. The so-called "one comb to the end, two comb white hair Qi Mei, three comb children and grandchildren". This is not only the deep wish of the family, but also the wish of the woman-the only thrill, willing to grow old with you.

3. Combs also represent love. In ancient times, they generally meant making love.

In ancient China, men and women gave combs all their lives, with the intention of growing old together with you, so combs became a token of love between lovers.