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Full moon haircut formula, a cut of gold?
Full moon haircut formula:
Cut gold before, silver after, and cornucopia in the middle.
Cut the fetal hair and go with the wind, and the baby will live to ninety-nine.
Cut the fetal hair and blow it with the wind, and the baby will make all the money.
Cut your eyebrows and look handsome; Open your eyes and see far.
Pick out your nose and smell it; A small cut won't make you greedy.
Pick out your ears and listen clearly; Cut the chicken. Don't plant cheaply.
Cut small hands to do big things; Cut your feet and run happily.
Cut, cut, cut and cut a beautiful blessing, and peace and happiness will always accompany you.
Extended data
folk custom
Parenting custom of ancient Han nationality. Popular with Judy. When a baby boy is born 24 days, a baby girl is born 20 days, or at the full moon, a ceremony of cutting fetal hair should be held in the delivery room. When shaving, put 12 pebbles, 12 copper coins and 12 red eggs in the basin.
After scraping, take out the red eggs, gently roll them on the baby's head for three times, then mix the yolk with onion juice and smear them on the baby's head. People think that if you do this, your child will be smart and become an official when he grows up. Shaved fetal hair is thrown on the roof, and then the baby is held to accept the congratulations of the guests.
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