Intro/History
Red Candle Ritual
New Year Omens
Praise Taboo
100

Why do they avoid certain numbers, words, or objects?

a) symbolizes bad luck

b) symbolizes luck

c) symbolizes lots of money

a)

Certain numbers, words, or objects symbolize bad luck/disrespect.

100

Red Candles are used in:

a) Funerals

b) As gifts

c) Weddings

c) 

The Red Candles are used for weddings; if blown out, they are seen as bringing trouble or bad luck. These candles are meant to be burnt out completely.

100

Wearing the color red is seen to bring good luck and fortune, but also...?

a) bring bad luck 

b) bring back the dead that like the color red

c) scare off the monster, afraid of the color red

c)

Wearing red also scares off the monster (Nian), who is afraid of the color red.

100

Why do parents downplay their children's achievements?

a) to protect the child from jealousy

b) to avoid bragging

c) all the above

c) All the above 

Parents downplay their children's achievements to avoid bragging and to protect children from jealousy.

200

Where did Chinese taboos originate from?

a) Tang Dynasty

b) Zhou Dynasty

c) Song Dynasty

b)

Chinese taboos originated from the Zhou Dynasty, and grew stronger in the Tang and Song dynasties.

200

Fill in the blank:

The Red Candles are lit in ____ numbers to symbolize that good things come together.

-even

200
True or False:


Cutting your hair is forbidden a full week after the Chinese New Year.

False-

Cutting your hair is forbidden for a full month after the New Year, as it's seen as cutting away your luck.

200

True or False

When complimented, you should accept the praise, as it's seen as correct manners in Chinese culture.

False-

Directly accepting praise is seen as arrogant or prideful.

Accepting praise implies the person thinks they are superior.

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