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The Modern Significance of Tomb-Sweeping Day?

Tomb-Sweeping Day's grave-sweeping may be our only connection with the deceased.

In memory of the dead relatives.

The cultural significance of Tomb-Sweeping Day;

1, the Chinese nation is a nation that worships its ancestors, so there is a custom of offering sacrifices at major festivals or important events in life. Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the important festivals for China people to sacrifice their ancestors.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Day and the Cold Food Festival the day before occupy an important position in China culture.

3. China people emphasize that fallen leaves return to their roots. This is, of course, their hometown, and people will be buried in their ancestral graves after death. This pursuit and attachment to the roots is one of the genes of the Chinese nation's patriotism and love for the family.

4. Ancestors are very important to each of us.

It is the worship of ancestors that makes people's concept of home more stable. Sacrifice is a superstitious activity, not a custom, and a special way to commemorate ancestors. Therefore, Tomb-Sweeping Day is an important part of China's cultural genes.

Qingming originated from the meson push launched by people in the Warring States Period to commemorate the State of Jin.

His nameless and unfavorable spirit is particularly worth thinking about today. Although his brain-dead behavior is not worth learning, his thinking spirit of serving the country and the people is worth learning.

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