Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Is Tomb-Sweeping Day forbidden to go to the hospital?

Is Tomb-Sweeping Day forbidden to go to the hospital?

There is no such thing.

After more than 2,000 years of evolution, Tomb-Sweeping Day has gone beyond the meaning of solar terms, with extremely rich connotations, and different customs have also formed in various places, among which sweeping graves to worship ancestors and hiking are the basic themes.

Almost all traditional festivals are related to sacrifice. Tomb-Sweeping Day's ancestor worship began to show filial piety, respect for ancestors and gratitude. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, all things get rid of the old and get new, life begins to flourish, and spring warms bloom, and the earth presents a quiet image of spring. People take advantage of the convenience to pay homage to their ancestors, and the whole family is happy in the countryside of Shan Ye.

As for the taboo that Tomb-Sweeping Day can't go to the hospital, there is no record or basis in the literature. If you are ill, you must go to the hospital. Otherwise, if you get seriously ill, you will really lose your dream. Therefore, we should keep pace with the times, inherit the essence of traditional culture, discard its dross and avoid feudal superstition.