Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Sean painted in the sun to mourn his grandfather. What specific ways do you mourn your loved ones?

Sean painted in the sun to mourn his grandfather. What specific ways do you mourn your loved ones?

Whenever familiar relatives and friends die, it will make people feel sad, and the living always want to do something to express their memory. So-called? The dead feel at ease, but the living feel at ease? More and more people choose to mourn the dead with beautiful flowers. In China's traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day, people often use delicate willow branches and bright peach blossoms to sweep graves to express their good expectations for the revival of everything in spring and the life cycle. Nowadays, chrysanthemums and carnations are favored by the public because of their elegant fragrance and plain colors. In many European countries, chrysanthemums are also regarded as the flowers of cemeteries. In our countryside, many people will sweep graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day and prepare dishes such as wine and meat. The whole family got together to climb the mountain, clean up the weeds in the cemetery, worship their ancestors and express their nostalgia for their loved ones.

Let's take a closer look at Tomb-Sweeping Day in China, also known as the outing festival, the outing festival, the March festival and the ancestor worship festival. Held at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day originated from the ancestral belief and the custom of worshipping spring in ancient times, which has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Grave-sweeping and outing are the two major themes of Tomb-Sweeping Day etiquette and customs, and these two traditional themes have been passed down from ancient times to the present in China. Tomb-Sweeping Day is the most solemn festival for ancestor worship of the Chinese nation, and it belongs to a traditional cultural festival for ancestor worship. Tomb-Sweeping Day embodies the national spirit, inherits the sacrificial culture of Chinese civilization, and expresses people's moral feelings of respecting and honoring their ancestors. Grave-sweeping, is that? Tomb sacrifice? Right for our ancestors? Respect for thinking time? Spring and Autumn Festival has existed since ancient times. Tomb-Sweeping Day has a long history, which originated from ancient ancestral beliefs and spring sacrifices.

We ordinary people will still remember our loved ones, and stars are no exception. Grandpa Sean Shaw passed away, and now, one year later, Sean Shaw publicly posted a post on the Internet to mourn his grandfather. Judging from the hand-drawn pictures released by Sean Shaw, it is an old man holding a child with a balloon in his hand, and then a young man holding a balloon on the other side, but he is the only one. It seems that the child has grown up and the old man beside him is gone.

In fact, there are many ways to remember their loved ones, but the customs of each person and place are different. How to remember them depends on the place and the individual. We don't need to be too sad. After all, life is still long. We should face the future optimistically and live every day well.