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Chinese Superstitions

  • Don’t shower on New Year’s Day to avoid washing away luck

    Don’t shower on New Year’s Day to avoid washing away luck

  • Avoid using sharp objects on New Year’s Day to prevent cutting off fortune

    Avoid using sharp objects on New Year’s Day to prevent cutting off fortune

  • Deposit money on Li Chun (the beginning of spring) for a prosperous year

    Deposit money on Li Chun (the beginning of spring) for a prosperous year

  • Don’t break mirrors, as it brings bad luck

    Don’t break mirrors, as it brings bad luck

  • Avoid cleaning or sweeping at night, as it may sweep away wealth

    Avoid cleaning or sweeping at night, as it may sweep away wealth

  • Gifting in sets of six or eight brings good luck

    Gifting in sets of six or eight brings good luck

  • Gifting in sets of four is taboo

    Gifting in sets of four is taboo

  • Buy homes with mountains behind and water in front for good feng shui

    Buy homes with mountains behind and water in front for good feng shui

  • Eat foods that resemble the desired trait (e.g., fish eyes for good vision, chicken feet for running)

    Eat foods that resemble the desired trait (e.g., fish eyes for good vision, chicken feet for running)

  • Eat chicken on your birthday for liveliness

    Eat chicken on your birthday for liveliness

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