BuffaloPaul Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 intertesting link about chinese superstitions 40 popular superstitions http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/forumpost.shtml?toppid=327980151502[/snapback]Very interesting. Now I understand why I've got to wear this red underwear and why it's red. I guess beating a person with a mop doesn't bring bad luck - must be why Triggs wife doesnt use a broom Link to comment
Dan R Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 I don'y know Paul maybe that's why they keep having all those problems Link to comment
Randy W Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 (edited) And, no, she doesn't have superstitions, although she gave me a 'good luck' dangle for my car, and plans to bring a large one for the house.151370[/snapback]From the Encyclopedia; "Superstition is a set of behaviors that may be faith based, or related to magical thinking, whereby the practitioner believes that the future, or the outcome of certain events, can be influenced by certain of his or her behaviors. An example is the belief that it is bad luck to wear gold and silver together. Yeh right Randy that is not a supertition. I think that was one of Newton's laws wasn't it? If you hang a thingie in a car or house it will be safe from destruction. In L.A. I see about as many Chinese thingies as Catholic thingies or Dream Catchers. Oh and then there are the real idolators who just hang a crystal from the rear view mirror. 151378[/snapback] Also look up "decoration" while you're in there, guy Edited September 1, 2005 by Randy W (see edit history) Link to comment
david_dawei Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I'd say 'good luck' dangler qualifies for superstition based on Dan's definition... I would say that quite a few 'customs and traditions' cross over to superstition for the chinese. They have lots of mental danglers as well... Link to comment
skibum Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 I forgot about this: http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?...&hl=eight+words Link to comment
msmckee Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 Eating eggs before or during early pregnancy will cause her to have a girl child. Maybe it was me that wasn't supposed to eat eggs. Link to comment
Dennis143 Posted September 11, 2005 Author Report Share Posted September 11, 2005 (edited) Eating eggs before or during early pregnancy will cause her to have a girl child. Maybe it was me that wasn't supposed to eat eggs. 151979[/snapback]Mike, She is such a cutie....I bet she is even more beautiful pregnant! Take good care of her. Her kindness shows through her eyes and her smile.... Edited September 11, 2005 by Dennis143 (see edit history) Link to comment
david_dawei Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 didn't read through.. so hope this was not already mentioned.. Anyone try to share a pear with their SO in China ? I was told , you don't share the pear with someone.. bad luck.. I was given my own pear... Link to comment
jim_julian Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 (edited) didn't read through.. so hope this was not already mentioned.. Anyone try to share a pear with their SO in China ? I was told , you don't share the pear with someone.. bad luck.. I was given my own pear...153349[/snapback]David ... no not covered. Any "reason" why? WB BTW ... you're still going to post ... right ? Edited September 12, 2005 by jim_julian (see edit history) Link to comment
jim_julian Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Errr ... supplement ... We do slice and share those crispy apple/pear fruits. Not sure if this is what you mean by pear ... or if you are referring to the US concept of a pear. Link to comment
bearbear Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 My SO believes in FengShui and "EightWords". He asked a FengShui master to observe the place before we bought a new home. The "EightWords" teller said we bring good luck to each other, and I'm his "lucky star" in making money. He likes red color because "red" brings good luck in general. I heard Chinese people shouldn't visit others in 100 days when there is death in the family, because that would bring bad luck to others. I think Chinese superstitious is from Chinese folk religion. Link to comment
tonado Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 (edited) didn't read through.. so hope this was not already mentioned.. Anyone try to share a pear with their SO in China ? I was told , you don't share the pear with someone.. bad luck.. I was given my own pear...153349[/snapback]Pear sounds like "li" in Chinese. Splitting a pear sounds like "separation" or "break up" in Chinese (Fun Li). Thus, it is bad luck to split a pear. Splitting an apple or other fruits are fine. Plum is also bad because it also sounds like "li". Edited September 15, 2005 by ttlee_99 (see edit history) Link to comment
Dennis143 Posted September 13, 2005 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 (edited) My SO believes in FengShui and "EightWords". He asked a FengShui master to observe the place before we bought a new home. The "EightWords" teller said we bring good luck to each other, and I'm his "lucky star" in making money. He likes red color because "red" brings good luck in general. I heard Chinese people shouldn't visit others in 100 days when there is death in the family, because that would bring bad luck to others. I think Chinese superstitious is from Chinese folk religion.153357[/snapback]I have a good Chinese friend whom I often have dim som with her and her husband. While her and her husband were at work, their home was burglarized. When I asked her if we were still getting together to have dim som that following Saturday, she told me that she could not see me for a month, until her bad luck was gone. Edited September 13, 2005 by Dennis143 (see edit history) Link to comment
Randy W Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 A friend of mine at work who recently went back to China for the first time in 15 years or so, told me that a new superstition was to hang a symbol upside down to mean "going to be", e.g., the upside down symbol for rich means "going to be rich". His explanation was that the word for upside down was very similar to the word for going to be, (or something like that - I forget exactly what it was) Link to comment
tonado Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 A friend of mine at work who recently went back to China for the first time in 15 years or so, told me that a new superstition was to hang a symbol upside down to mean "going to be", e.g., the upside down symbol for rich means "going to be rich". His explanation was that the word for upside down was very similar to the word for going to be, (or something like that - I forget exactly what it was)153585[/snapback]http://www.china.org.cn/images/55785.jpg This is nothing new. Link to comment
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