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Taboos of Mongolian in Qinghai

Mongolians are forbidden to beat herdsmen's dogs at will; Avoid eating hoofed animals such as horses, donkeys and mules; It is forbidden to spit in the brazier, hit the brazier, cross the brazier, and bake shoes, socks, pants and feet on the brazier; Avoid crossing clothes, pillows, tables, grain bags, pots and pans, grinding tables, wellheads, springs, ropes, etc. It is forbidden to urinate around yurts, near Manigan and livestock pens; It is forbidden to use paper printed with words, especially paper printed with Mongolian and Tibetan as toilet paper; It is forbidden to stand on the threshold, walk in front of people, splash water or take out the garbage. When eating, you must wait for the respect of the host, and you can't do it yourself first. Instruments, classics, Buddha statues, etc. Don't touch or touch in the yurt. Mongolians also have taboo habits. If you have children at home, you should avoid the door if you are sick. Generally, a red cloth strip is hung in front of the yurt, or a pile of fireworks is put in front. Guests coming from afar have to cross the fire before entering the house or their families go home.