What are the taboos after entering a new house in Chaoshan area? A married daughter can't live there.

It is not allowed to kill at home, the parturient is not allowed to come home before four months, and the person who has something to do at home for less than four months is not allowed to enter.

There are many folk customs in Chaoshan area. When entering the house, there are many things to thank the gods, such as incense, candles, wine, tea, five animals, fermented fruits and fruits. Outside the house, you need to set a table to worship the gods, and the gifts are also rich. On the worship table, there are incense burners for rural gods and the throne of uncle. First of all, burn the sacred post and ask God to take his place. After that, I began to worship God one after another. After half an hour, I sprinkled water and salt rice in every corner of the house, which means pure land. Then set off firecrackers, which are placed on bamboo poles and held by the owner, all the way from home to the door and then to the street corner. When firecrackers hit outside, the gate should be closed immediately. After the firecrackers are finished, after a while, open the door. At this time, it is necessary to quickly move the rice jar filled with rice prepared in advance into the house, and someone will sweep the firecrackers paper with a broom and pack it. As a result, the debt collection work was completed.

There are many other folk customs in Chaoshan, such as winter festival, fatigue, Chaoshan wedding custom, chandelier custom and garden custom. Laore folk custom originated from Chaozhou people's incomparable worship of land, and the worship of land led to the emergence of the "God of Land". The god of the land, the ancients called it a society, while chaozhou people called it a land lord or an uncle. In the old days, Chaoshan's wedding custom paid more attention to the recruitment of the Ming media. Although its etiquette and customs were different from place to place, the more consistent formulation and ceremony were proposing marriage, betrothal, hiring, inviting a date and welcoming a bride, commonly known as the Six Rites. Going out of the garden is a unique rite of passage in Chaoshan area, and 15-year-old children have to go out of the garden. Every family with 15-year-old boys and girls should prepare three sacrificial cocks, ducks, pork and fruit to bid farewell to their parents-in-law on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar and the Mid-Autumn Festival on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, indicating that their children have grown up and can walk out of the garden from now on.