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Where is there a ghost to see?

How can a ghost see?

The first method: cup fairy

The practice is the same as our usual vegetable fairy! (But it's easier to ask ghosts than to send them! )

The second method: intersection method

Thais believe that the intersection is the place with the most ghosts. To meet them, you should bring three dishes and one soup, rice bowls and chopsticks, and wait at the intersection after midnight. The goal is to starve to death. If you want to see a hungry ghost, you have to keep knocking on the bowl. Then the ghost came and saw the ghost coming. The hand that knocks on the bowl must not stop. Otherwise, ghosts will come into your body!

The third law: hide and seek

If you play hide-and-seek with a black cat in the middle of the night, the ghost will play with us, and one of us will be blocked, so that we can't see that person. At that time, when the black cat was released, the black cat could make ghosts appear, find that person and even go to hell.

The fourth method: plastering the corpse mud.

Wipe the mud buried by the dead on your eyes and you can see ghosts!

The fifth method: look back.

Thais also believe that you can see ghosts when you stand upside down!

The sixth method: combing your hair at midnight

By midnight 12, comb your hair in front of the mirror and you can go to hell!

The seventh method: replace a dead person's cornea (this material is used when movies go to hell)

The eighth method: commit suicide during pregnancy (damn, the second one is to use this hey hey ~ ~)

Law 9: Open an umbrella in the house.

The tenth law is the ultimate damn: go to hell.

If you wear the clothes of the dead, you can go to the underworld in a column of incense. When the incense is about to burn, someone should ring the evocation bell to call people back.