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Enshi is dead. Why are you filming the lion dance?

In the past, the deceased has passed away and wanted to cry without tears, representing the condolences of relatives and inviting people to cry. After all, the family has been crying for so long that people can't stand it.

Later, it was found that it was not lively enough to make people cry, and firecrackers were not expensive, but they could show popularity, so firecrackers came in.

Later, it was found that people who died are getting older and older, and it is not necessarily a good thing to die. Death after the age of 70 or 80 is not called premature death, it can be called longevity, and the pain of old age is less. So fewer people cry. The key is to be lively.

Later, it was discovered that people who died wanted to be lively. As for crying, it's just a matter of situation. It was not lively enough to set off firecrackers, so a salute was set off.

Later, it was discovered that the guests had nothing to do with setting off firecrackers and salute, but only asked singers and dancers to perform for fun.

The above is just personal remarks, don't take it seriously.