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There is no need to pay for fire. The property is inherited by the heirs in the second order.
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This is difficult to distinguish, it can only be given to his relatives or confiscated fire, and no money is required.
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Fire alarms are free of charge. As for the inheritance of the elderly, if there are no immediate family members, the children of the immediate family members can inherit it.
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In this case, the relatives will definitely come to inherit when they know about it, just like those stupid people on the street, they usually seem to have only one person, but if they have an accident (die), their relatives will appear to ask for compensation.
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Manchu taboo:
1) Dog taboo. The most prominent taboos of the Manchus are not to kill dogs, to eat dog meat, and to wear clothes and hats with dog skins. It is said that this taboo custom stems from the legend of the "Savior of the Righteous Dog". He also said that dogs are intellectually developed among livestock, and are faithful to their masters, and are forbidden to kill them as good assistants to hunters.
2) Sacrificial taboos. The ancestral tablets in the family hall are forbidden to be touched indiscriminately, and even to avoid the ashes falling on it, otherwise, it is considered an insult to the ancestral spirit. Ancestor offerings, avoid using male sheep with broken noses, broken ears, and broken tails; Avoid using miscellaneous pigs, but all black, non-miscellaneous boars.
It is necessary to rub the pig rope and sharpen the pig knife in the west kang; The pig killer should not hold a knife in his right hand. When worshipping ancestors, incense should be burned, and grain grass should be hung at the gate for the ancestors to come and feed the war horses. It is strictly forbidden for pregnant women, widows, and people wearing dogskin hats to approach the vicinity of Caoanti.
The tribe has a great reverence for horses, and there are horses for sacrifice ("tahe" horses). This horse is not engaged in agricultural work, is not allowed to ride (especially women are forbidden to ride), does not wear a mane, and does not cut the tail. The Manchus worship the mink as the family god, and they must also sacrifice to the mink god before catching the mink.
It is forbidden to wear mink fur clothes and hats when catching mink, and it is forbidden to peel the mink on the spot after obtaining the mink, and it can only be done after walking out of a hundred steps.
3) Taboo. Those who are more than 5 months pregnant are not allowed to enter the stable and are not allowed to lead horses. It is forbidden to put jade in the delivery room, and it is forbidden for pregnant women to see jade. Therefore, all the jade must be taken out of the delivery room or wrapped in a red cloth before giving birth.
4) Marriage taboo. In the old days, the Manchus had the taboo custom of not intermarrying with Han Chinese. As the saying goes: "If the flag people don't pay their property, the Manchus and Han can't get married." This taboo has now changed.
5) Funeral taboos. It is forbidden for the coffin to come out of the door, believing that the door is for the living, and the dead are not available, so there is a custom of the coffin coming out of the window. Filial sons should not cut their hair within 100 days after the funeral, and they are forbidden to participate in banquets and entertainment activities.
After the funeral, relatives are not allowed to cry at home, otherwise they will die again. It is forbidden for outsiders (including relatives and friends) to wear filial piety and pregnant women to enter the house.
6) Don't distinguish between old and young. The younger generation is not allowed to offend the elders, and when entering the elders' room, they must stand with their hands bowed to the elders. The elderly can only sit half-on the north kang with their hands on their knees.
Younger generations are not allowed to share meals with their elders. When you meet an elder or elder brother on the road, you must say hello and stand on the side of the road so that they can pass first before you can leave.
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I'm a Manchu, and there's nothing taboo about it. Don't discriminate against us Manchus. If you talk about the Qing Dynasty and the Xinhai Revolution at every turn, you will feel uncomfortable if you put anyone aside.
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