What does taboo mean?
We often see the word taboo in old calendars. Usually abbreviated as taboo, it means that if we do something taboo on a certain day, it will lead to many accidents in our behavior, which will lead to many good things and may eventually lead to a failed result. We should avoid this situation in advance and choose an auspicious day instead of an unlucky day before doing something important.
Taboo, taboo and taboo all have the same meaning. In geomantic omen, they refer to something that we can't do because of some geomantic principles. In the Gregorian calendar, it refers to something that should not be done on a certain day; In numerology, it refers to certain things that need to be avoided in life. Generally speaking, they have exactly the same meaning, and they are all things that we need to pay attention to and avoid, otherwise breaking taboos will bring bad disasters to our future life.
Taboos and taboos:
Every nation has taboos or taboos, and taboos are an ancient and mysterious cultural phenomenon. Taboo, an academic term from Tonga dialect of Polynesia in the South Pacific, is called "Tabu" in anthropology, ethnology and folklore. Its meaning is to prohibit and restrict people's thoughts and behaviors in order to avoid punishment and disaster.
Taboo is a Chinese character corresponding to taboo. It is not only a special academic term, but also a special cultural phenomenon. Taboo in ancient Chinese contains the meaning of prohibition, taboo, disgust and scruple. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Prohibition is a taboo for good or ill luck. Avoid, hate also ".
Freud's book Totems and Taboos holds that taboos contain double meanings: one is sublime and sacred, and only its sublime and sacred are inviolable; The second is mystery, danger, impurity and taboo. Since mystery is awe, since danger is forbidden, since impurity is taboo.