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What did the dead people in Tomb-Sweeping Day say?

There is nothing special about Tomb-Sweeping Day's death before and after. It is human nature to be born and die, and it is necessary to do good after the death of a loved one. The dead are gone, so I'm sorry for your loss.

There is nothing wrong with China folks about Tomb-Sweeping Day's death. Tomb-Sweeping Day was originally just one of the 24 solar terms, which is no different from beginning of spring and the winter solstice. It's just that people are used to sweeping graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Besides, festivals are all decided by people. In case Tomb-Sweeping Day doesn't sweep graves one day, it may not be! Where you will go is the most painful thing in life, but at the same time, there is life when you die, and death is also a new cycle. When the old man is dying, he mostly cares deeply for his children and relatives, but life and death are fate, and birth and death are the normal state of time. Only when a person dies can he be reincarnated and have the beginning of a new life.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional Spring Festival, corresponding to the Mid-Autumn Festival of the Double Ninth Festival. Tomb-Sweeping Day's grave-sweeping, which means "grave-sweeping sacrifice", is a "respect for time and thought" for ancestors. Sacrificing ancestors is a way of remembering ancestors, and its custom has a long history.