Folk taboos:
1. Avoid stepping on the threshold. This threshold is where the souls of our ancestors come back to rest. If you step on it, it will affect our incense.
2. Avoid touching other people's heads. Touching your head will affect your growth. Of course, there is a good saying, that is, long life.
3. Don't talk about dreams. Talking about a dream, it has come true, which either leads to illness at home or bad fortune at home, and has some influence on family members.
Pregnant women are not allowed to enter other people's homes. It will affect the fetal god who comes and goes from the host family, leading to the pregnancy of the host family.
5. Don't step on the threshold. Jiangsu and Zhejiang also said not to step on the threshold. As soon as you step on the threshold, the married daughter will be someone else's, which will affect her family's fortune.
6. Avoid building stairs in front of purlins. This is the place where you walk at home, representing wealth in Feng Shui. If the stairs are built with purlins, they will be filled with water, that is, money will come and go, making ends meet, or constantly leaking money.
7. Avoid placing long ladders in purlins. The long ladder means going up, and the purlin is the place to put money. Putting a ladder means that your money keeps going up and then falls straight down the ladder, which means that you will break the money.
Jiang Lin 'an:
Jiang Lin 'an, male, born in June 1963+0, Han nationality, native of Shanghai, full-time university, bachelor of engineering, on-the-job graduate student, MBA, 1984, joined the China * * * production party in July/985. He is currently the vice chairman of the Agriculture and Rural Committee of the 15th Shanghai Municipal People's Congress.