Reading guide: "If you don't go out to six places, you will be safe and less disasters", the advice of the ancestors, try not to go to these six places
When you are away from home, in fact, safety is always the most important thing. From childhood to adulthood, the elders have the greatest expectation for the younger generations to go out, and they can arrive safely and return home safely.
The ancients did sum up a lot of experience in this regard, for example, there is a folk advice that "one person does not enter the temple, two people do not look at the well, and three people do not hug the tree", which refers to the fact that a person should not go to the temple alone. And if there are two people, don't play by the well. The three of them should not carry a big tree or so on.
In addition, there is a saying that "it is better to stay in a deserted grave at night than to live in an ancient temple at night", that is, in the big night, you would rather sleep in a cemetery in the wilderness than find an ancient temple to spend the night.
There are many similar agricultural proverbs, and the sentence I want to share with you today "Go out and don't go to 6 places, peace and less disasters" is also a piece of advice left by the ancients, it reminds us to go out of the house, try not to go to these six places, even if you are curious, you can't go. So what are the six places? Let's take a look!
(1) Barren mountains and mountains, places where you can't see a single figure for half a day, don't go.
In the wilderness, it is inaccessible, and if you can't go to such a place, try not to go. Because the natural environment is complex and changeable, there are countless unknown risks hidden. Especially in some primeval forests, or uninhabited areas, etc., I don't know what is hidden in them, so try not to go.
In recent years, many people like to explore, and even some are particularly adventurous, always thinking that going to some inaccessible places is a kind of conquest, and it is a sense of accomplishment to conquer nature.
While it's natural for adventure lovers to seek thrills and challenges, blindly stepping into these areas puts you at risk. Because in the environment of barren mountains and mountains, you may encounter attacks by wild animals, or you may get lost, or you may lose temperature due to the changing climate, food and water shortages, and other crises.
In addition, the undeveloped natural environment may also have hidden dangers of geological disasters, such as landslides and debris flows.
Therefore, the experience of our ancestors is to remind us to respect nature, revere life, and be cautious about unfamiliar and unsafe barren mountains and mountains, and do not set foot lightly, in short, we must have a sense of reverence for nature.
(2) If your child goes to a place where he cries incessantly, please leave as soon as possible.
This is also the experience of the ancestors, I remember when I was a child, I heard the elders talk about this. Now it is estimated that many parents don't tell their children about this anymore, but some elderly people still believe in it.
Children's hearts are pure and sensitive, and they are often able to perceive subtle changes that adults overlook, including unsettling factors in the environment. When a child cries as soon as they go somewhere, it is likely that they intuitively perceive some kind of discomfort or danger.
Although this reaction is difficult to fully explain scientifically, it has long been found to be a warning in children.
Therefore, if you take your child to a new environment, or an unfamiliar environment, and encounter this kind of thing, you should still follow your child's intuition and leave such a place in time, which is a wise choice to avoid potential dangers.
(3) Other people's ancestral halls, do not go unless necessary.
Ancestral halls, as sacred places for families to worship their ancestors and inherit culture, usually maintain a certain degree of closure to outsiders.
In the past, I paid great attention to this point, and the ancestral hall of the general family can only be entered by members of the family, and outsiders are not allowed to enter. In the past, there were many rules in some places, and even women were not allowed to enter the ancestral hall of the family.
This advice of the ancients should still be heard. On the one hand, non-family members may not only be seen as an invasion of other people's privacy, but also may violate taboos because they do not understand the internal rules.
On the other hand, in the traditional ancestral halls of the mainland, there are generally a lot of old objects, some of which are cultural relics and are precious. In case something happens after I go, then it is reasonable to say clearly, isn't this nothing to look for?
Therefore, we must keep in mind that in a solemn and sacred place like the ancestral hall, we should try to avoid entering the ancestral hall of other people's homes without permission, which is also a way to protect ourselves.
(4) Old houses and abandoned places that have been in disrepair for a long time can be avoided. In particular, don't wander around hospitals, schools, etc., which have been abandoned for many years.
Old houses in disrepair and abandoned hospitals, schools and other places often have serious safety hazards because they have been uninhabited and maintained for a long time.
For example, these houses may have become dilapidated because they have not been inhabited for many years, and the building structure may be unstable, and once someone enters it, it may collapse.
In addition, if you are overgrown with weeds and rats, you may be bitten by snakes and insects. In addition, in ancient times, abandoned places like these could have become hiding places for criminals, increasing the risk of crime.
In the past, there was a saying that if you wanted to go into disrepair or a long-abandoned house, you had to knock on the door a few times before entering, and then wait a few minutes before entering.
(5) Small streets and alleys without monitoring should be less frequent. Especially at night, if you can, you won't go.
In modern cities, surveillance cameras have become an important tool for maintaining public safety. However, in some remote or old alleys, surveillance facilities may be incomplete or even missing.
These places tend to be areas with a high incidence of criminal activities, such as robbery, theft, etc. Especially at night, when the light is dim and there are few pedestrians, the potential danger increases.
If you are going to walk at night, you must not be alone, and it is best to find a few companions. And try to avoid walking in the small streets and alleys without monitoring, improve self-protection awareness, and ensure personal safety.
(6) Places that clearly say "dangerous" must not be visited.
The last point is the most straightforward - where the word "danger" is clearly written, you must not go. In the city, or in the rural area, it is common to see some buildings with warning lines such as "danger" written on them.
Generally, when you see these warning signs, you should leave as soon as possible and do not approach. Because these warning signs are often set up by relevant departments according to the situation on the ground, they are used to alert the public to potential risk factors.
If you ignore these warnings and force your way in, you are undoubtedly extremely irresponsible for your own safety. Whether it's a natural disaster-prone area, a construction site, or any other area marked as "hazardous", we should strictly follow the rules and stay away from the source of danger.
To sum up, the ancient adage of "going out and not going to the six places, peace and few disasters" warns us to be vigilant in our daily lives and avoid stepping into certain situations that may bring danger or misfortune.
This old saying is not only a summary of ancient life experience, but also the inheritance of modern people's survival wisdom. It reminds us to always be vigilant in our daily lives, to respect nature, to respect others, and to respect rules to avoid unnecessary risks and disasters.
In the fast-paced modern life, let us not forget our original intention, remember these ancient wisdom and warnings, and jointly protect our safety and happiness. #夏日生活打卡季#