In a bizarre example of ancient superstition, Chinese parents dress their children in “dog-head hats” and give them strange names, like pig or worm.
They did so in the belief that a cheap name could protect the child and ensure a long, safe life.
The “dog-head hat,” which first appeared during the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), is so-called because it features fur-lined ear flaps resembling those of a canine.
Typically made from brightly coloured silk or woollen fabric, the hats are often adorned...
Why China children wear ‘canine-head hats’ and have humble names like dogs or pigs
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Source: scmp.com

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