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Is Tomb-Sweeping Day's proxy grave-sweeping a disregard for tradition?
There used to be a saying that' parents don't travel far'. Children usually live near their parents. When parents die, children can visit their parents' graves in person. Society has changed, people's ideas have changed, and people are highly mobile. For social workers, I think it doesn't matter that some children can't go back to their hometown to visit their parents' graves in person. As long as he doesn't forget his parents' kindness, he can't stick to the rules.
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