Chinaβs Manchu people have quirky child-rearing traditions known as Luocao and Caisheng which include hanging a wooden bow outside the front door when a boy is born, or a red cloth strip for a girl.
The Manchu ethnic group, historically known for founding the Qing dynasty (1644β1912), now lives across various regions of China.
According to the China Statistical Yearbook 2021, their population exceeds 10 million.
In Manchu tradition, the birth of a baby is referred to as luocao, which literally...
Traditional Chinese folk superstition sees some families seek help from βegg-standing exorcistsβ who try to balance raw eggs on mirrors or kitchen knives to detect spirit possession.
If the egg manages to stand upright, legend has it that a wandering spirit has taken over the personβs body.
Traditionally, a superstition known as Cai Zhuang Ke, which is often referred to as βspirit possessionβ, is used to determine whether a sudden illness or extreme lethargy is caused by a wandering spirit or...