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What are the taboos of Baoan people, and what are the taboos and etiquette of Baoan people?
Cattle, sheep and chickens must be slaughtered by imams or Muslims who know the scriptures, otherwise they will not be eaten.
Strictly avoid eating pigs, donkeys, mules, horses, dog meat and the meat of raptors and beasts. Fasting the blood of dead livestock and all animals.
Avoid touching food with your hands.
Avoid sitting on the lid with food.
When the hostess is frying "sesame oil", prickly heat and other fried foods in the kitchen, guests and family members are not allowed to enter the kitchen.
Avoid women scooping water in the river, but be sure to scoop water against the current, and avoid backhand scooping or pouring water.
Yanji's guest enters a woman's bedroom.
It is forbidden for families returning from other places to directly enter houses with children and patients.
Avoid cross-use of axes, sickles, ropes and other production tools by men and women.
Avoid sitting on the threshold, especially women.
When slaughtering cattle, sheep and chickens, it is forbidden to clean the internal organs before cutting.
Travellers should avoid meeting people carrying empty buckets on the way, and if they do, they must return to China immediately.
Don't call your elders "old people" because it is a sign of disrespect and impoliteness.
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