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What are the taboos for Hada to take home?
Hada is a traditional Mongolian gift and blessing item, which has important significance and taboo in Mongolian society. Hada, who takes home, should pay attention to the following taboos: 1. Violation of family taboos: once Hada enters the family, it is regarded as a sacred object and cannot be easily touched or trampled, nor can it be thrown away or placed at will. Family members should respect Hada to avoid breaking taboos. 2. Avoid tarnishing Hada: Hada is generally white, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness. Hada brought home should stay away from dirty places and not touch unclean things, so as not to pollute the purity of Hada. 3. Respect the source of Hada: Hada is generally given by elders or important people, with special meaning and blessings. When you take it home, you should show respect and gratitude for Hada's origin, and you should not despise or ignore this special gift.
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