Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Can I visit the grave after Grain Rain?
Can I visit the grave after Grain Rain?
It's just that different places have different customs and there are some differences.
Grain Rain is the sixth of the 24 solar terms and the last solar term in spring.
Grave-sweeping refers to offering sacrifices to ancestors in a cemetery to express filial piety and yearning for ancestors, which belongs to a cultural tradition of honoring ancestors and pursuing the future with caution.
Influenced by traditional cultural psychology, China people have a strong sense of family, paying special attention to their families and ancestors, and they have a strong sense of ancestor worship and returning to their ancestral home. Sweeping their graves is a special way to commemorate their ancestors.
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