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What does Zijin coffin mean?
Coffin. Zijin coffin is a traditional coffin, which is usually used for the funerals of ancient emperors, nobles or celebrities in China. The name of Zijin coffin comes from its material and color. It is usually made of rosewood or Huang Huali wood, and its surface is covered with gold foil or gold paint, so it is called "Zijin Coffin". In ancient China, the Zijin coffin was regarded as a noble funeral product, which not only represented the identity and status of the deceased, but also represented the respect and respect for the deceased. In ancient times, it took a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources to make Zijin coffins, so only emperors, nobles or celebrities could enjoy this treatment.
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