Why can’t we look at the Dai people’s bedrooms? Are there any taboos? Please tell me in detail~~
Hello, I am very happy to answer your questions about bedroom taboos. Dai people are accustomed to living upstairs, and the upstairs bedroom is only separated from the living room by a partition. There is no partition in the bedroom to divide it into small rooms. People from all generations live in it, separated by mosquito nets, with certain intervals in the middle, and separate entrances and exits. Outsiders are not allowed to peek into the bedroom. In the past, customs stipulated that if the owner found out that outsiders were peeking into the owner's bedroom, the man would become the owner's son-in-law, or work hard at the owner's house for three years. Even female guests would have to go to the owner's house. Three years of service. Therefore, whether tourists visit or are guests in a Dai family, they must not peek into the owner's bedroom because of the sense of mystery. Although the past customs are now broken, peeking into the Dai bedroom is always unpopular. The above is my answer to your question, I hope it will be helpful to you.