According to folk records, The Story of Li Shishi Killing Thieves (Voice of the Clear Tide): "Superstitious people say,' If you hit someone, you will be armed with hemp, and you will be killed without a knife. " "
The word superstition in Buddhism first appeared in the translation of documents by translators in the Tang Dynasty.
The definition of "superstition" in Nkhata Encyclopedia is: irrational belief that some behavior or ceremony has magical effects.
Superstition is being confused about something but blindly believing what it says. The meaning of "superstition" tends to "believe blindly, believe without understanding" Therefore, in theory, human beings may have the concept of "superstition" about everything. Some people hold some kind of "scientific superstition" even if they are engaged in scientific work.