Sneezing a few times means that others are thinking about you.

The most common saying of sneezing in China is "think twice, scold three times", which means that once you sneeze, someone will think of you, twice you sneeze, someone will scold you, and three times you sneeze, someone will say something.

In fact, this statement has been circulating for thousands of years-it can be traced back to the Book of Songs at the earliest, especially this "one thought", which brought the romantic feelings of the ancients to the extreme.

The Book of Songs is a poem describing the love between men and women. There is a sentence in it, which means "I miss you so much that I can't sleep." If you miss me as much as I miss you, then I will sneeze. "

The seemingly unsightly "sneeze" here is comparable to spinach in autumn, which sustains the suffering of men and women. I hope I sneeze, which means my lover likes me, too. Ancient people cared about intimacy with their children, just like modern people.

Conversely, others want each other to sneeze. In Peony Pavilion, Liu Mengmei misses Du Liniang and says "You sneeze like smallpox", hoping that she will know "I miss you".

This trend has been circulated and recorded in various dynasties, and poets, poets and novelists regard it as a fact. Xin Qiji, who is famous for his masculinity, once euphemistically called "sneezing" "Auntie" in his own words.

Causes of sneezing

This is just a statement about the meaning of sneezing times. I hope everyone will not be superstitious. Sneezing is actually a natural reaction of people. If the respiratory tract (mainly nasal cavity) has foreign body sensation, itching, or a slight cold, it will sneeze. Sneezing is a way for the body to remove nasal irritants or foreign bodies.

They sneeze when they have a cold to help clean their noses. When patients suffer from allergic rhinitis or hay fever, they sneeze and expel allergens from the nasal cavity. People with vasoconstrictive rhinitis have a typical symptom, namely a runny nose and frequent sneezing. This sneeze originated from the nasal blood vessels becoming allergic to humidity and temperature and even spicy food.

Finally, the most common cause of sneezing is non-allergic rhinitis, namely eosinophilic rhinitis, or nostrils. The patient has symptoms of chronic rhinitis, but is not positive for various allergens. And for some reason, their bodies seem to release histamine, causing allergic symptoms such as sneezing.

Simply put, sneezing is a protective reflex of the human body. When the nose is stimulated, such as a cold, dust enters the nose and even sneezes lightly.