First, don't use the broken bowl again.
The rice bowl is not only a bowl for us to eat, but also means our own work or career. If there is a broken bowl at home, don't continue to use it, because there is a broken bowl at home, which will cause family income instability and easy to recruit villains. Therefore, it is best for ordinary families not to use broken bowls. Only vagrants and beggars can use broken bowls, so it is extremely unlucky to use broken bowls.
Second, eating taboos put chopsticks on rice.
Since ancient times, there has been a saying that chopsticks should not be inserted into the rice when eating, because it is a way to worship ghosts and gods during funeral, so don't do this when eating everyday, especially when eating out or at a friend's house, which is impolite and easy to offend others. The best way is to put chopsticks on the right side of the bowl.
Third, no empty bowls before meals.
In folklore, knocking on an empty bowl is tantamount to sighing. We usually see beggars knocking on empty bowls in TV dramas. If you knock on an empty bowl before a meal, it means you are crying, so this is especially taboo. Especially in families with children at home, it is unlucky to let children knock empty bowls casually out of carelessness, which is not allowed.
Fourth, don't throw the broken bowl casually.
Bowls are not only for eating, but also for work and career, so throwing bowls is equivalent to losing your job. If there is a broken bowl at home that is no longer used, you can choose to store it in the cupboard or wrap it in red cloth and put it in the trash can. The best way is to raise some plants and so on. In short, don't use it for rice.
Taboos in life are inseparable from traditional customs, and everything that exists in the world must have its reasons and values. As masters of life, we should know how to use this knowledge to make life better and learn daily traditional knowledge, which is not only a respect for culture, but also a heritage of culture.