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No, that's a myth of delusion. Actually, every country has its superstitions, which have become unique customs that form part of the country's culture.
For example, 1. It is unlucky to spill salt
In the Bible. Famous scene "The Last Supper."
, Jesus. During the showdown with the disciples, Judas knocked over the salt shaker on the table because of his weak heart, and thus there was a superstition that overturning the salt shaker would lead to bad luck. Spilling salt is a sign of bad luck.
There is also a theory that because salt was precious in ancient Roman times, soldiers were paid salt rather than money. Spilling salt means burning money.
However, if you encounter bad luck or say something unlucky, you can sprinkle salt on the back of your shoulder or knock on the wood again, which are all ways to break bad luck. In Western countries.
It is popular to say that after boasting to others, you must immediately hammer the wood, otherwise the boasting will go to the opposite. For example, a person says:
I am very healthy and never get sick. As soon as he finished speaking, he knocked on the table twice and immediately said, "Touch wood!."
It's not certain if you can eliminate bad luck by sprinkling a little salt on your left shoulder, but you can determine that the word "salary" is better than salt.
2. A broken mirror means doom for the next 7 years
Breaking mirrors is considered unlucky, as mirrors used to be expensive. If a maid in the palace broke a mirror, she would be sentenced to 7 years in prison.
Breaking the mirror will bring bad luck for up to 7 years. This is because the ancients believed that mirrors were believed to have supernatural properties that could be used to predict the future. Therefore, breaking a mirror is like shattering one's own future.
Others believe that if the mirror in the room falls and shatters on its own, it means that a family member will die soon.
3. Walking under the ladder will be unlucky
Australia. People would rather take a few more steps around the road than under a ladder, as that is said to bring bad luck. In the Middle Ages, it was believed that the inclined ladder looked like a gallows, and to walk under the ladder was to execute oneself.
There is another more religious theory: a triangle made of ladders.
Space is a symbol of the Trinity, and to pass through it is to blaspheme the gods.
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No, it's just a small mistake, how can it bring bad luck, don't be too superstitious.
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Probably not, after all, knocking over the salt shaker may have been unintentional.
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I don't think so, don't believe those superstitious claims, what age is this.
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This is just a feudal superstition and has no scientific basis.
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There are different theories in different regions, and in some places people believe that it will lead to bad luck.
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This is just a rumor, a kind of feudal thinking, and everyone should look at things with materialism.
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I think this is a superstitious statement, after all, there are many theories nowadays.
They are like two tigers fighting, there must be **, when they are in a fierce fight, the king of Qin will take advantage of the situation, the power of Zhao will be greatly reduced, and Zhao will be annexed by Qin.
What do they do to us when they fall in love! Something is wrong.
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Probably not, if you really care, you won't let go, unless there is no way, you will make a decision.
He won't be moved, but will annoy you even more.