Taboos for sending combs

The taboo of sending combs is to throw them together, and not to send them indiscriminately, nor to send them wrong in ancient dating.

1, comb lost. There are many homophones on the comb, which is the closest to winning or losing. Therefore, when giving someone a comb, you must not give it away casually, especially when the other person likes to play cards. In addition, for those old people and friends who believe in geomantic numerology, never send combs, which will make the other person feel unlucky and unhappy.

2. The comb is fixed and can't be wrong. In ancient times, the person who sent the comb meant to have a private life with others, in order to express love. Giving a comb to an unfamiliar friend or stranger will make people feel embarrassed, and it will also cause unnecessary misunderstanding. So, in order to avoid this situation, don't send the comb to the wrong person.

The moral of sending a comb

1, comb up acacia. We all know that red beans represent acacia, but we don't know that combs also represent acacia. They say hair is moss. In ancient times, when lovers traveled far away, everyone would hide a strand of hair in a purse and give it to their relatives to represent their mourning for each other. Comb, as a tool for combing hair, has a similar meaning.

2. A comb. Combs are also a symbol of love. Wedding combs are essential, so if you like a girl, you can also give her a comb as a token of love. If the other person understands the meaning of the comb and accepts it, it means that your feelings have been settled.

3. Best wishes. Combs also represent good wishes. The ancients had the custom of combing the ceremony when they got married. As the saying goes, "comb it to the end, comb it with white hair, and comb it with Qi Mei", which is actually a good wish for the couple, so the comb also means blessing each other and sincerely wishing each other a happy love.