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Ten Taboos in Funeral Industry

Ten taboos in funeral industry:

1, don't be buried, the coffin bearer is harsh.

2, avoid filial piety temple architecture, marriage, or contact with pregnant women and babies.

3. Avoid the conflict between the people attending the funeral and the zodiac of the deceased.

4. People who have been ill for a long time, people who are physically weak and people with supernatural constitution should not attend the funeral.

5. Those who have been married for less than100th day, those who have been married for less than100th day, and those with unhealed wounds are not suitable for attending the funeral.

6. When attending the funeral, especially when the last body is farewell and the coffin is opened, it is best for friends who are weak and timid to look away. This is the best way to avoid it.

7. When attending the funeral, mourners will be mourned.

8. When attending a funeral, the bereaved must first take out a red envelope and put it at the cashier's office.

9. Don't cry when you go to the funeral.

10, avoid burial in July.

meaning

As a form of funeral, we know from folklore and archaeology. The ancients always regarded funeral as a social activity, even as entertainment. Without exception, they will make a big fuss about funerals, such as mourning, witchcraft, jumping corpse (entertaining corpse), singing sacrifices, praying and seeing off. Later generations developed rice, small danger, great danger, mourning, basin throwing and restraint. There are many corresponding binding norms in China in the past dynasties.