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What are the three taboos of Lugu Lake?

No dogs, donkeys, cats, snakes, horses, cows, fire pits, pot fields, swearing at home, swearing and saying ugly things.

Taboo is a part of primitive religion, which is embodied in production, diet, marriage, pregnancy, death and so on. The main taboos of Mosuo people are: no one is allowed to cross the fire pit with their feet, no water is allowed in the fire pit, no hard work outside, and no baby is allowed in the door. Abuse and discrimination against disabled persons are prohibited. A woman who has given birth to a child should not be born at home. Avoid eating dogs, cats and frogs, and avoid hunting slow-moving birds. It is not advisable to cut the door with a knife to avoid male guests boarding the female couch.

The annual average temperature of Lugu Lake is about 17℃, and the summer temperature is 15-25℃, which is mild and pleasant. It is an absolute summer resort! Even you have to put on your coat sooner or later to resist the cold; In winter, the temperature is 3- 18℃, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is large. Because of the sunshine, the lake won't freeze all the year round. Watching the sunrise in the morning will definitely make you cry. In autumn, the leaves of Lugu Lake are yellow, and the apples and pears are ripe. Autumn is intoxicating and most suitable for photography.