Swallows do not enter the poor family, and cats do not enter the Huashi Hall

 9:32am, 12 July 2025

"Swallows do not enter poor families, and cats do not enter Huashi Hall." In fact, it is not difficult to understand. It means that swallows do not build nests for people from poor families, and domestic cats cannot enter the mourning hall.

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Rural saying: "Swallows do not enter poor families, and cats do not enter Huashi Hall" is true?

What does the rural saying "Swallows do not enter the bitter cold house, and cats do not enter the Fushi Hall" mean? Does it make sense?

Detailed explanation

Swallows do not enter poor families, which means that the swallows do not want to go to poor families to build a nest to live. We know that swallows are a kind of good bird and auspicious bird. Everyone likes swallows very much. The family is so happy that the swallows go to to build a nest to build a nest. They think it is a good symbol and a sign of the arrival of a happy event.

Then why don’t swallows enter the poor and poor family? This is actually wronged by other people's swallows. Swallows do not distinguish between poverty and wealth in building nests, and they cannot distinguish between poverty and wealth. But there are prerequisites and conditions for swallows to build nests. If you meet the conditions, no matter who your family is, you will still build a nest and live.

When a swallow builds a nest, it should choose a house with a strong house and a house with eaves to build a nest. Why? Because the eaves can shelter your nest from wind and rain, you can live for a long time and have children.

The rural saying: "If the swallows do not enter the poor family, the cats do not enter the Fushi Hall" is true?

means that in the season of "spring flowers and wheat fragrance", swallows come to the vast and beautiful rural fields with the "warm wind and sun", and start to reproduce and live, building a house, which led to the spread of what Toutiao Wukong said, "Swallows do not enter the poor and poor families ◎ only live under the eaves of Huating's doors"; and the saying "the domestic cat does not enter the funeral hall" refers to a "unlucky" legend of folk superstition. When a rural folk custom holds funerals, once the domestic cat approaches the "dead corpse", the legend that the dead corpse may "get up and wander around", and the rumors that some living creatures "dead together".

What does the rural saying "Swallows do not enter the bitter cold house, and cats do not enter the Fushi Hall" mean? Does it make sense?

The so-called "swallows do not enter the bitter and cold family" is a bit superstitious, which shows that even swallows look down on the poor, so they do not enter the poor family. It is really a pity for people to be poor.

Swallows indicate good luck, which means good luck. Spring brings warmth, hope, and vitality for sowing. Therefore, in the ancient season when we relied on the weather to make a living, it showed good signs.

So does swallow really look down on poor families? In fact, swallows do not intend to look down on the poor, but the low thatched huts that were mostly poor in ancient times were air-flowing and leaking, and they could not set up a home to build a nest. The wealthy families all had tall tiled houses and large eaves, which facilitated nesting under the tiled eaves, which could better shelter from the wind and rain, which means that swallows were snobbish. This is also a metaphor, so they like to live in rich families. This is also ironic, even swallows don’t go to poor people’s homes.

Then "the domestic cat does not enter the Fushi Hall" is the domestic cat