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Top ten taboo students at school at night

Ten taboos of going to school at night, the school is mainly for people to go to school, but there are also some horrible taboos in this land of books. If students accidentally violate these taboos, then do you all know what the school taboos are? Next, I will tell you the top ten taboos in school at night.

Ten taboos in school at night 1 1, don't go into the broken house on campus.

Now many campuses have some old houses, which are uninhabited all the year round. They look scary, but if you are full of curiosity, you'd better not go in, because as the top ten horror taboos in the school, this kind of house is too cloudy, and it is easy to encounter ghosts when you go in at night.

2. Try to sleep less in the campus pavilion.

The most common thing on every campus is the pavilion. Some students often sleep in the gazebo during lunch break. In fact, this is not right, because they may not be able to sleep, especially the rectangular pavilion looks like a coffin, and sleeping there is like lying in a coffin.

Step 3 stay away from the old warehouse

There will inevitably be some old warehouses in the school, but these old warehouses will always be locked and the school will not be demolished, which means this place must be very strange. Don't go in at night. It is said that this old warehouse is probably the gateway to the ghost world.

Don't go to the library after 4.9.

The library is the most popular place for students on campus. Almost every day, many students go to the library to borrow books or read books by themselves, but you will find that the library is empty after nine o'clock. Because it is the most cloudy day in the library, it is called one of the school horror taboos.

5. Don't look downstairs at night.

Some dormitory floors are very high, but students living on high floors always have a habit of standing outside the balcony and watching the scenery. But don't stand on the balcony and look down at night, because there are many people who have escaped suicide on campus, and looking down is likely to see dead souls.

Don't go to the campus toilet after 6 or 8 o'clock.

Many old campus toilets have no lights. As one of the school's horror taboos, campus toilets naturally have their horror. It is said that after eight o'clock, the public toilets on campus are getting dark. When a person goes to the toilet, even if he doesn't meet a ghost, he will inevitably step on shit.

Don't take the elevator at 7: 00, 5: 07 and 4 seconds.

Nowadays, with the continuous improvement of people's living standards, many high-rise campuses have elevators, but students who have elevators on campus should pay attention. Please don't take the elevator at 5: 07: 04, because that means I will die. Be careful to take the elevator and go to hell.

8. Don't feed animals of unknown origin.

It is inevitable that some animals of unknown origin will enter the campus. If you happen to have some snacks, don't feed them. Usually these animals of unknown origin are entertained by good brothers. When you feed them, they will be taken in by these pets. Good brotherhood will accompany you all your life.

9. Don't go into the locked classroom.

There are often some locked classrooms in the school, and these classrooms usually gather old customers from the campus. If you break in without authorization, you will not only be punished by the school, but also make the school a waste school in a short time, which is also the most taboo in school terror.

10, don't go near the campus tombstone.

Tombstones will appear on some campuses. These tombstones are generally enlightened, which is equivalent to becoming a guardian guarding the school. But some students often go there to play, which destroys the surrounding environment. In fact, this is not right, and it is likely to anger the guardian.

What are the top ten taboo games in school at night?

First of all, bloody Mary

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"Bloody Mary" is the name of a ghost and a psychic game in the West. Weirder than the disc fairy. It is said that "bloody Mary" can be summoned by walking into the dark bathroom alone, lighting candles, chanting spells and other actions.

Second, ask the spirits

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Ask the spirits is the most famous of the top ten evocation games in the world, and many movies borrow the story of ask the spirits. Everyone has a different number of ask the spirits to ask the spirits themselves, and sometimes they grab a pen to talk. When the handwriting and personality in a game are different, and the words of ask the spirits are always contradictory, 80% people start to grab words ... About the credibility of ask the spirits: everyone feels differently, some people think it is particularly accurate, and some people think it is not completely right. Maybe sometimes optimists let the gods play jokes on you.

Third, the disc fairy

The disc fairy, as its name implies, is the fairy on the plate. They are invisible and attached to dishes, and they have the ability to predict the future and the past. They are very kind, and of course they can be naughty occasionally. There are really some things in this world that people don't know. Many people may not want to see them, but they are harmless to us. Maybe you should meet him. Please note the time and place. It is best to choose a quiet place, usually around 1 1 p.m.

four corner

It is said that this game is even scarier than disc fairy. The game is played like this. Choose four people. In the middle of the night, in a rectangular blank room, turn off all the lights, then stand in the four corners of the room, and then face the corner. Better not look back. At the beginning of the game, people from one corner go to another corner and pat the front person on the shoulder. Then, the person being photographed walks to another corner in the same way (everyone walks in the same direction, clockwise or counterclockwise), and then pats the shoulder of the third person.

And so on, but if you come to a corner where there is no one, you should cough first, and then continue to walk through this corner until you meet the next person.

Five, the fairy in the mirror

Excuse me, Jing Xian:

On the night of the full moon, or the night when the moon can't be seen at all, prepare an unlit red or white candle and put on a solid color dress. The color of the dress should be the same as that of the candle you use. A red apple.

12 midnight, turn off all the lights, light candles and stand in front of the mirror, and cut the apple with a knife. Thin the round peel as much as possible. The thinner you peel it, the clearer you can see in the mirror. Once you start peeling apples, you can't stop, but be careful not to peel them. If you are not careful, the peel will be peeled off, and then you and one of the future lovers you see in the mirror will encounter disaster or even die. There must be no sound around, and it must be absolutely quiet. In fact, this is also quite dangerous, so we must be cautious. It is not particularly important what kind of person you fall in love with, but you should always cherish your life, whether it is yours or the one you love.

Two mirrors of the same size that can reflect the whole body, placed face to face, will form infinite mirror images. At midnight, the summoner stood between two mirrors, touched the mirror in front of him with his left hand, and began to summon Jingxian. The summoning room should be quiet. There can only be one summoner. Light two candles on both sides of the mirror, one on each side. (This is the Japanese method)

At 0 o'clock in the middle of the night, that is, 12 o'clock, put a mirror in front of you, light a white candle next to the mirror, and start peeling the apple-the apple skin must not be broken. It is said that if the apple skin is broken, your life will be over. You can see your future after peeling the apple! Rumor has it that inviting Jing Xian once will give you your tenth birthday!

Top Ten Taboos in School at Night 3 What are the forbidden things in school?

Free e-mail is prohibited.

In 2000, some middle schools in the United States banned students from using the free email system. The reason is that after a student in a middle school in Boston received an electronic threat email, the school security department found that because the email originated from the free email system, even if it was sent through the school computer, there was no way to find out the exact identity of the sender.

In addition, school administrators also found that because students generally use the Internet free e-mail service instead of the school LAN, the load of the school network has surged, which has also increased the workload of network administrators.

In order to facilitate management and let students continue to use e-mail, these schools plan to provide students with special accounts for local area networks and register them. As long as parents agree, they can apply for email.

Do not use iPod

In 2009, some schools in the United States issued a student ban: it is forbidden to use music players such as iPod on campus, on the grounds of preventing students from downloading or recording answers in the player during the exam and listening secretly.

The reason for this ban is that the administrator of a high school in California found that some students downloaded information such as online search formulas to the player, ready to cheat.

Not only some schools in California, Seattle and Washington have issued similar bans, but not all schools regard iPod as a scourge. Since 2006, a university in North Carolina has been providing students with iPod as a learning aid. However, the phenomenon of cheating in this university has declined instead of rising, largely because the school has strengthened the guidance and cultivation of students' integrity.

It is forbidden to bring mobile phones into the classroom.

In 2007, 222 public schools in the United States banned students from bringing mobile phones into the classroom. The reason was that a student of Milwaukee Technical School had a dispute with others at school, so he sent a text message to recruit an off-campus staff, which triggered a small riot. In 2009, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEST) issued a notice to all education committees and schools in the country, explicitly prohibiting junior high school students (junior high school students) and primary school students from bringing mobile phones to school. The reason is that "it is common in Japan that students do not attend classes, but they are keen on texting with their hair down or taking pictures with their heads up".

This ban seems reasonable, which can not only prevent students from not concentrating on their studies because of playing mobile phones, but also prevent students from causing foreign troubles through mobile phones. But parents' opposition to this is quite fierce. American parents claim that students often encounter man-made or natural attacks, such as repeated "school shootings" or hurricanes and tsunamis. If children can't use mobile phones at school, parents and children will lose contact in case of danger. Japanese parents also hold the same attitude, thinking that if schools have to restrict the use of mobile phones, they can take other measures, such as students giving their mobile phones to the school for unified custody at school and returning them after school.

It is forbidden to batch homework with red pen.

In 20 12, hundreds of schools in Britain banned teachers from correcting homework with red pens. The reason is that some studies have found that correcting homework with a red pen will make students focus on their weaknesses and mistakes, while red is "provocative", which will "pose a threat" to students and affect their normal psychological growth. Banning red pens can prevent students from feeling uneasy and is beneficial to their mental health. Therefore, students in these schools often mark their homework with green, blue, pink and yellow pens and even pencils.

It is forbidden to park private cars near the school.

20 1 1 Some schools in Britain stipulate that private cars are prohibited from parking near schools. In case of violation, the owner will face a maximum fine of 120. The reason is that many parents drive private cars to send their children to school, causing local traffic congestion.

Many parents who "love children deeply" oppose this ban, saying that it is inconvenient and unsafe for students to walk to and from school. In view of this situation, the British government announced in 2007 that it would invest 4 million pounds to start the "school bus plan", stipulating that primary and secondary school students under 8 years old (5- 16 years old) whose homes are more than 2 miles away from school, or those over 8 years old whose homes are more than 3 miles away from school, can take the school bus arranged by the government for free. According to the statistics of Foster Group, a British transportation company, as of 20 10, nearly 90% of students in the UK are arranged to go to school by school bus, and the traffic congestion in various places has also improved in the morning.

Students are forbidden to expose their clothes.

In 2009, a public middle school in the southern French province of Essonne issued a ban: students were forbidden to wear ripped pants and skirts below the knee. The reason is that girls often wear miniskirts on campus, while boys wear "Bermuda shorts" (a kind of shorts two or three centimeters long), which is not very solemn and may cause unnecessary trouble.

There are also some schools that have mild restrictions on students' clothing. In a public middle school in Versailles, if girls are found to be too exposed, the teacher will provide them with a simple cover; If girls wear short skirts, they will be asked by the school to change into monochrome jumpsuits as punishment. In a middle school in Lansing, northeastern France, if a boy is seen wearing low-rise pants, the school will provide him with a pair of suspenders.

Parents are forbidden to give gifts to teachers.

In 2006, many schools in Australia issued a ban: "Parents are forbidden to give gifts to teachers". For example, St. Andrew's Catholic School in Australia stipulates that its teachers must report "unnatural" gifts. The reason given by the principal of the school is: "The relationship between teachers and students needs public supervision and fair judgment, and teachers should not be biased towards specific students."

Parents hope that teachers can pay more attention to their children by giving gifts. However, with the prosperity of the "gift-giving" trend, gifts are becoming more and more expensive. Some of them are even high-end accessories, car stereos, gift certificates and tickets for sports events, which far exceed the regulations of the Australian education department: public school employees and state teachers are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than 50 Australian dollars (about 38 US dollars). So the school simply banned teachers from accepting gifts, put an end to "bribery" and returned the school to a pure land.

No Harry Potter

In 2003, J·K· Rowling's fifth novel, The Secret Order of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was immediately snapped up by fans all over the world, but Marana Sander Christian School in Melbourne, Australia, did the opposite, banning Harry Potter books from entering the student library.

The headmaster of the school has two main reasons:

One is that witchcraft and magic are evil behaviors, and Harry Potter advocates that learning witchcraft and magic can make you an excellent wizard; The second is that this book vilifies ordinary people who can't do magic and belittles them as "Muggles", which is a disrespect for ordinary people.

The headmaster added that although Macbeth and Hamlet, Shakespeare's representative works, also described evil witchcraft, they did not beautify it, so our library did not reject it. In addition, the banning of Harry Potter is limited to schools and school libraries. If students read Harry Potter outside school or in other places at home, the school will not interfere.

No all-night online games.