Why do you say that you can t hold a parasol at home, and your child can t grow taller?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-22
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The road in front of the door should not be straight to the door, otherwise the road will be like a dragon that will come over and hurt people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is the child's fear of touching his head, which produces a feeling of resistance, resulting in a blockage of growth hormone secretion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no scientific basis for children holding umbrellas at home on sunny days, so there is no need to worry too much.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The growth of height is affected by genetics, endocrine and intrauterine growth levels, and short-term diseases and nutritional fluctuations will not affect the growth of height, that is, once the child has height growth retardation, one may be an important factor in play, and the other is the possibility of long-term chronic disease or long-term malnutrition. Parents should draw a growth curve for their child, record their child's height and weight every 3 months, and every 6 months thereafter, so that they can find out whether the child's growth and development are abnormal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is superstition and has no scientific basis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is a possibility of long-term chronic illness or long-term malnutrition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is no scientific basis, don't worry too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is a superstitious claim that has no scientific basis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you have an umbrella in the house, you won't be tall. These are just some of the "old legends" that the elders say to those children who have not yet grown up. The purpose is to make this group of naughty little children who are not deeply involved in the world not to use umbrellas in the house, because it is completely unnecessary.

    Similar to the fact that you can't play with an umbrella in the house, and you don't grow tall with an umbrella, there are similar folk legends: children can't play with fire, and they will wet the bed at night when they play with fire; The child cannot cry loudly in the middle of the night, and the wolf outside will take the child away when he hears the cry; Children are not allowed to swim alone in the reservoir pond, as the water spirits in the water will eat children.

    These horror stories aren't just told to scare little children. The main purpose is to keep children vigilant and pay attention to safety.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is the precept that the elders did not allow children to play umbrellas in the house, and there is no scientific reason, just because the elders did not have much culture at that time, passed down from generation to generation, and this word was taken seriously or not seriously, just used to scare children, in case the umbrella and damage the utensils at home.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No. Just like bubble gum can't be swallowed into the stomach, otherwise the person stuck to the intestines will die. It won't take long to carry an umbrella at home.

    If you eat fruit with seeds, you have to vomit it out or the fruit will grow in your stomach. Bad boys will be taken away by wolves and so on.

    These are used by the older generation to deceive disobedient children.

    NEED NOTICE:

    A child's height is not only related to genetic factors, but also to acquired effort. Height is a quantitative trait in genetics. It is not determined by one gene, but by multiple genes.

    There is no explicit or implicit relationship between them, but there are valid genes and invalid genes. The expression of the height trait depends on the number of valid genes in the individual genotype that control height. There are many valid genes that show height, and vice versa, which show quantity inheritance.

    Generally speaking, as long as children are not deficient in calcium and do more jumping exercises, they can grow taller.

    In our lives, we may have heard such a saying to educate children:"Do not open an umbrella in the house, the umbrella will not grow very tall. "When children hear these and believe them, they obediently put away their umbrellas.

    In fact, if you think about it a little, there is no scientific basis for this. It's all a trick that adults use to educate their children.

    When they start thinking about where people come from, they are scared and curious and want to seek answers from their parents. At that time, parents were limited by sex education and education, and it was impossible to communicate with their children in a scientific way, so they used "deception" to deal with it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Feudal superstition is just that, adults coax children, and playing with umbrellas in the house may break things, so adults just don't grow tall to scare children.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Will an indoor umbrella not grow taller for a lifetime? First of all, the indoor umbrella does not grow tall, and the height of the child is related to the gene, and it has nothing to do with whether the indoor umbrella is held or not.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Fake pull, it's superstition. Now I grow taller by exercising or something.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is actually just a folklore, and the legend says that ghosts have to hold an umbrella to come out! According to this saying, feng shui means that if there is an umbrella at home, it will be easy to attract yin, so in feng shui, it is absolutely impossible to hold an umbrella at home! (It refers to holding the umbrella open for a long time, or using the open umbrella as an ornament) so it scares children.

    But from a scientific point of view, having an umbrella at home will reduce the light and not good for sight!

    When the umbrella was first invented, it was primarily intended to keep out sunlight, but now it is most commonly used as rain gear to keep out rain on rainy days. An umbrella to shade the sun, also known as a parasol or parasol, can be attached to outdoor furniture such as a patio table or used on the beach. Other uses of umbrellas include ornaments, crutches and even weapons, such as the time-honored Leung So Kee umbrella in Hong Kong.

    Imagine you're looking for inspiration at the National Gallery in London, and when you wander to the window, you find that it suddenly starts to rain. London is always rainy in January. It's a pity that you forgot your umbrella at home.

    That's when you see several umbrellas of different styles in the big box next to the turnstiles, one of which has a pattern on it that looks like Monet's work, "Woman with an Umbrella". You rush over in high spirits, trying to stretch it out and take a closer look. The air seemed to be quiet suddenly, and the people around insisted that you not be allowed to hold an umbrella indoors.

    Why? Is there any reason why you are not allowed to hold an umbrella indoors?

    The superstition about holding an umbrella indoors probably originated in the 18th century, when the umbrella was still a relatively new invention. Although the design of umbrellas at that time was almost similar to that of today, early umbrellas were bulky and difficult to grasp and maneuver. The frame structure of the umbrella is mostly composed of sharp metal spokes, which can only be held open or closed by pressing the hard spring buttons.

    Once the button is triggered, the umbrella either closes tightly or opens quickly. During this time, the power of the umbrella is relatively strong, and anyone standing nearby is in danger of being accidentally injured by the tip of the umbrella. If you hold an umbrella indoors at an inopportune time, something may be swept off.

    It is precisely because holding an umbrella indoors often brings unnecessary losses, which fueled the original superstitions of the ancient Egyptians.

    In the earliest days, umbrellas were not used to protect themselves from the rain, and the nobility of Egypt usually used umbrellas made of papyrus and peacock feathers to protect themselves from the sun. The design of the Egyptian umbrella was originally modeled after the appearance of the goddess of the sky, and the shadow cast by the umbrella was very sacred to them。Only members of the royal family are fortunate enough to be blessed by the goddess of the sky, otherwise, they are considered carriers of bad luck.

    Another school of thought believes that holding an umbrella indoors destroys the energy of the home. They believe that there are many guards in the room that we can't see, and if you hold an umbrella in front of them, it will bring misfortune to your family

    All in all, believe it or not, umbrellas seem to be inherently meant to belong outdoors, so children can't hold umbrellas at home, they won't grow tall, to scare children.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is a way for people to get children not to wear umbrellas at home.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is just a folk saying, and it can't be too true.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is also an untrustworthy statement, probably to make children playful.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, there is no scientific basis for this, but many people are superstitious and think that they are not tall.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In fact, this is not the case, this is just a superstition in rural areas.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    That's supposed to be fake, it's a joke of adults deceiving children, it's fake.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is a traditional superstitious statement, but it is not actually the case.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because at home, it is generally not allowed to do this, and people have passed it down before.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I think this is just a superstitious statement, and there is no scientific basis for it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There is no scientific basis for this, and this sentence is just a lie to prevent everyone from holding an umbrella at home.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There's really nothing to learn from this thing, it's just because the old people think so.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Preferably, there is no scientific basis, just a rumor and prejudice.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I think there is still no basis, this matter is just an old people's statement.

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