Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - How did the clothes of the dead old man get wetter and wetter?

How did the clothes of the dead old man get wetter and wetter?

Very particular. From the inside out, from head to toe, state the style of each dress, and prepare it in all seasons. After the shroud is made, the old people will take it out to dry every year and get in close contact with the sun.

In the old society, the elderly attached great importance to their shroud and longevity materials (coffins), and the elderly around 60 began to consider these issues, and they also had to communicate and discuss with each other. Family members raise clothes for their 60-year-old elders after their death, commonly known as "shroud" or "old clothes". Shrouds include clothes and trousers, shoes and socks and hats. Shrouds for old people who died before the age of 60 were made temporarily. Sewing shroud is chosen on auspicious day of the zodiac or leap year and leap month. It implies that the users of shroud will live a long and healthy life. Don't cry or shed tears when making a shroud. Don't knot the thread when sewing the shroud. Regardless of underwear and coat, only use cloth belts, not buttons.