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How to write Baishi's invitation letter

Baishi's invitation is written like this:

Dear leaders, guests, comrades and friends of my father before his death,

"The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop. The son wants to be filial and not close." I hurt my son and father, and I was blind and ruthless in driving. I died at the age of 58. I miss my father. I was poor when I was young. I joined the army in my prime, retired from the army and worked in the country for more than a year. My son and father are kind, sincere, hardworking, dedicated and love the factory all their lives, which is well-known.

The father of the weeping son, his children and grandchildren are unfilial, and his face is covered with tears. He is deeply grieved and cries for land, and he has regretted it for a long time. Today, my son respects his mother's life, cries for good luck, and pays homage to him with thin wine to show his filial piety. My son's father has a spirit, and he came to New Zealand. Bow down, thank the leaders, thank the comrades, my father was in the hospital, visited many times, arranged funerals, visited thoroughly, mourned and comforted his family.

Thanks to the friends of Qi's family, who took the trouble to come all the way, gave up in spite of their busy schedule and mourned with grief. Your kindness and affection will be remembered by your descendants. The son and the father have spirit and will lead the public.

funeral

White matter is a local term that refers to funeral. China folk white etiquette can be divided into funeral service, funeral service, funeral service, coffin laying, mourning, condolence, funeral service, funeral service and mourning. The traditional society in China advocated a three-year mourning period, which was later changed to one year or three months. It should not be considered completely unreasonable, but actually it is a very humanized arrangement.