If a person dies, can the mulberry basin be thrown away if it is not broken?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-03
38 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When a person dies, the mourning bowl is not broken, and it cannot be thrown away. That's a cornucopia, a cornucopia.

    Be sure to keep it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Before the funeral, the filial son carried the banner and broke the basin, if it is not rotten, it is okay to throw it away, nothing, it is okay not to throw it away, just put it away, and then continue to use it when the old man is old, and put the burning paper, although there is no pollution, but it can not be stewed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, don't be superstitious, customs are customs, in fact, they are the transformation of ancient etiquette, don't think about it because of this, thinking that something is happening. When something happens, most of it is because the heart is affected, the soul is not reluctant, and it is especially prone to accidents, so this understanding must be necessary, don't take it as a big deal if it is not broken.

    Secondly, according to custom, it is necessary to find a way to break and smash it. In fact, this is not difficult to do, you can drop hard or throw it up and down from a high place, there is not so much messy attention.

    In the end, what is the use of this thing if you don't throw it out after you break it? Just find a place to throw it away, and if you really believe in customs, you can throw it near the cemetery. But remember not to litter and pay attention to garbage separation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whether the mourning basin is broken or not, you can't ask for it, and if you fall in **, throw it in**. If your family is not prepared for this, you usually put a brick or stone in advance where the pot should be dropped, so that nothing will break. Usually the common people say that the mourning basin must be broken, and it is not good if it is not broken.

    In any case, I can't ask for that basin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you throw this away or not? There's nothing to say. Even if there is any statement, it is superstitious. But I think it should be thrown away. If you don't throw it away, you will think of your deceased loved ones when you see the basin. It's going to be sad and sad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think I can throw it away, and smoke it as soon as possible, so as not to touch the scene and hurt the situation, and see things and think about people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's a good thing that people are dead, but the plate is not broken. Maybe your family will have a good life in the next life, don't throw it away. Bookmark it. To you guys. It's all fine in the future. It's a local custom, it's just different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The customs of each place are different, and if we don't break it at once, we can continue to fall until it is broken, and the pieces are finally buried.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's entirely up to you to throw it away if you want to, don't pay so much attention to it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Broken and thrown away, it's not good to keep.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There should be many ways to say this. Well, it depends on what you guys say, right? We can throw it away directly, but it depends on whether you can throw it away on your side?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Traditionally, no matter which token is given to the ancestors, it is best to solve it at one time, indicating that he received it very smoothly, and he felt that there were obstacles on the road twice, reminding you to burn more money for him, so that he could pave the way to go.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I don't know much about this, so you'd better tell me where you are, as it may vary from place to place.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Don't be superstitious about Ra--maybe it's a pot that is strong

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It seems to be saying that it is not going well, alas

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because according to custom, this pot is the deceased's pot, and the more it is broken, the more convenient it is for the deceased to carry. "Throw the pot", that is, the clay pot used to burn paper in front of the spirit sacrifice is broken. This basin is called"Yin and Yang Basin"Colloquial name"Mourning pots", but also called"Auspicious pot"。

    This ritual is very important, and the person who throws the pot is generally the eldest son or grandson of the deceased, and is a person who is very close to each other, and if he has no children or grandchildren, he is not allowed to do so.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Okay, that's the cornucopia, take care of it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Shandong people usually refer to the death of their relatives as "old", so the pot becomes the old pot, and the emphasis is on an old word. It is usually believed that after the death of a loved one, "three days do not leave home", three days later, when the funeral is held, the old basin falls as broken as possible, and the sound is loud enough to remind the relatives that it is time to go on the road.

    As the old saying goes, "ten miles change customs", but there is not much difference between the basins at the funeral. First of all, it is necessary to know that the funeral is generally carried out at the home of the eldest son in the family, and when the coffin or urn is invited out of the house, there is one last procedure, that is, the road sacrifice, that is, all the relatives of the deceased, children and other people within the five clothes, carry out the last worship. After all the worship is over, before the coffin is "on the road", it is generally the eldest son of the family who breaks the pot.

    The basin contains all the paper money burned by the deceased from the time of death to the time when he was "on the road". "When the basin fell, I will no longer eat yang food and wear yang clothes." The pot that fell in Bengbu is called the old pot, the scientific name is cornucopia, and it is basically found all over the country.

    Before the coffin was released, this old basin was placed in front of the coffin. Relatives and friends who come to mourn filial piety must burn paper in a basin. On the day of the coffin, the old basin had to follow the coffin.

    After the relatives and friends put up a road memorial ceremony, it was announced that the deceased was going on the road, and the eldest son of the deceased broke the old pot.

    In order to prevent the embarrassment of some manpower who cannot be broken if they fall down, they will find a larger stone and put it on the side of the basin in advance, and beat it according to the stone. In some parts of Shandong, there is still the habit of putting three stones under the old basin, and the pot is supported as if it was used to set up a pot to cook rice. Therefore, after the old pot falls, it means that the dead relatives will also go to the underworld to make a fire and cook.

    If there is no heir, the step-son will fall into the old pot. In ancient times, the emperor died, and the prince fell into the old basin, and whoever fell, the country was his.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In traditional Chinese funeral customs, there are some differences due to different regional and ethnic customs, but some are the same. In some places, funerals are usually held with an earthen basin, and the eldest son is asked to throw it, the more broken the better. A broken jar means that you have become the filial son of the deceased, so all or most of the deceased's property should be inherited by his sons and nephews, if there are no descendants in the family, then no one will pour the pot on the deceased, and the deceased also belongs to the category of no good end, which was taboo in ancient times.

    This basin is an old-fashioned tile basin placed in front of the spirits of the deceased, the right side is usually 4 inches in diameter and more than 1 inch deep, and it is used to burn paper money, also known as paper basins. In some places, it is also known as the "Yin-Yang Basin" and the "Auspicious Basin", before the funeral, the basin should be placed on top of the head, the person who holds the basin is the eldest son or grandson, if the deceased has no son, he will be replaced by a son or nephew who is more closely related by blood If the deceased has no children, they will have to be replaced by someone else, when carrying the coffin, the leader of the coffin bearer shouts: "Uncle of the family, please basin."

    At this time, the person holding the basin must break the basin at once.

    Not everyone can fall off the pot, only the eldest son or grandson is eligible, and if the eldest son is not alive, the second son will still take turns. On the day of the funeral, the coffin was placed in the middle of the road, and the eldest son knelt in front of the coffin, raised the bowl above his head with both hands, and threw it out with all his might, which meant that the deceased could take this good thing underground and live better there, a coffin porter carried the coffin to the cemetery, and a simple clay basin fell, the more broken, the more auspicious.

    Of course, there are many taboos for throwing old pots. The son-in-law does not have this qualification. If he doesn't break it once, he will be crushed by everyone, he can't drop it twice, and there will be bricks under the basin.

    Superstition or legend, this custom has been part of the custom itself for thousands of years, so it no longer has a special meaning, and with the process of urbanization, it may end up leaving the limelight and becoming a little memory of our generation.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The basin should be filled with some clothes of the deceased before it is burned, so the basin should also be dropped.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is to send the clothes of the dead, and there is also a meaning that the person after death can go all the way to the underworld.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    In some places, at the time of the funeral, the filial son dropped the basin, which is also a custom handed down from ancient times.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Falling pots in rural areas is also called falling auspicious pots, some places call this pot money basin, and some places call it cornucopia, this pot is specially used to burn paper money, burn ingots and the like, may be hoping that the deceased relatives will not have to worry about food and clothing in the distance, and can have money to spend.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    In some rural areas, people will burn their clothes and articles after death, and they will also drop the basin after the final burial, because the things used by the dead should not be used by the living again, and some things are thrown into the underworld.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    This kind of behavior of throwing pots in traditional culture is explained by doing so, so that the deceased can throw what he needs to him in that world.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The purpose of breaking is to bring to him what the deceased has left behind, which can be used in another world.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Breaking the basin at the funeral may be to let the deceased go well and not leave any regrets.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Whether in ancient times or in some rural places now, there has always been a custom of breaking pots at funerals. Generally speaking, when a person in the village dies, his eldest son will break a basin directly on the funeral. Some people can't understand, what is the meaning of this act?

    After the death of a family member, dropping the basin is actually a form of expressing grief and indignation. When every old person leaves, the family will be very sad, and express the grief in their hearts by throwing the pot. It's also a way to vent or a way to vent.

    Let others know that they are very reluctant.

    This also means that the deceased will be completely cut off from these worldly survivors, and the number of surviving descendants will be as many holes as there are in the basin. These holes not only express the sadness of the descendants for the death of the old man, but also indicate that the old man can walk with peace of mind in this life.

    When you break the basin, use as much force as possible so that it breaks as much as possible. The more the pot breaks, the more the old man can protect his children and grandchildren. There is also a theory that the more broken the basin is, the easier it is for the old man to take it to the underworld.

    It means that the old man will not be hungry in the underworld, and will have something to eat.

    Use this basin to hold paper money. Once the pot has been drilled, it is to be placed directly in front of the coffin. When relatives and friends come to mourn, they need to burn paper money for the elderly, and the paper money will be burned in a basin.

    When the pot is full, the family can take a large bag and carry the paper money to the grave when the deceased is at his funeral.

    The basin will be given to the eldest son to fall. If the deceased did not have a son, then his son-in-law would be counted, and if there was no son-in-law, the daughter would be given to him. If he didn't, he would have given it to his nephew to fall.

    In fact, it also represents inheritance, and the person who breaks the pot is basically the person who inherits the most inheritance of the deceased.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    According to custom, this pot is the deceased's pot, and the more it breaks, the easier it is for the deceased to carry.

    Throw the pot", that is, the clay pot used to burn paper in front of the spirit sacrifice is broken. This basin is called"Yin and Yang Basin"Colloquial name"Mourning pots", but also called"Auspicious pot"。This ritual is very important, the person who breaks the pot is generally the eldest son or eldest grandson of the deceased, is a person who is very close to each other, if there are no children and no grandchildren, and have to be broken by someone else, this ritual will make the relationship between the person who breaks the pot and the deceased closer, and even establish the relationship of property inheritance.

    Breaking the basin is about breaking it once, and even the more it breaks, the better.

    There are different theories about why the pot was broken, but the more widely circulated theory is that there is a "Wang Mother" in the underworld who wants to force the deceased to drink a bowl of "ecstasy soup", so that his mind is confused, so that he cannot be reborn. The son prepared this porough with holes, so that the "ecstasy soup" could be leaked and the clay pot would be broken to prevent the deceased from drinking it by mistake.

    Some people say that life inevitably wastes some water, and if the Lord of Yama punishes drinking dirty water, he uses this clay pot with holes to scoop it, so that the dirty water can leak out.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There are many children and grandchildren who want to drill small holes in the pot, and those who fall will leave blessings for their children and grandchildren.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    At the funeral. We don't have this rule here.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Throwing a pot is a way to express one's own grief and a way to mourn the deceased.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It is very painful to vent the pain of a deceased loved one.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Throwing the pot is to vent his reluctance, not willing to let his relatives die.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It's an expression of emotion, because it's sad and angry that a family member has died.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    It is a way to vent or a way to vent, and it is also a means to go all the way.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    It may also be for a kind of venting, and such venting is very blatant.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    The ritual of breaking a pot does not exist in all rural areas in China, and the description of it is also different. My hometown is in Henan, and in our rural funerals, there is a ritual of breaking pots, which represents "peace in the years".

    Since ancient times in our country, the form of "striking the rope" has appeared in funerals. The meaning of striking is "striking cylinder", and "缶" is a kind of tile musical instrument in ancient times. Because there were many poor people in ancient times, many people did not have the financial ability to hire a musical instrument group for their deceased relatives to see him off, so they adopted the form of beating ropes to send their relatives into the ground.

    North of the Yangtze River in China, it is a relatively common custom to throw pots. When someone in the family dies, a clay pot is placed in front of the coffin to burn paper. When the coffin is buried in the ground, the eldest son will break the pot on the way.

    And the louder the better, and the more broken the better. The purpose of throwing the pot is also to remind the deceased that it is time to go on the road, hoping that the deceased can walk smoothly on the way to the underworld.

    The pot must be done by the eldest son and grandson of the deceased. After the death of the elderly, it is usually the eldest son and grandson of the old man who come to break the pot. If the old man does not have a son, he will be replaced by a nephew who is closely related by blood.

    Of course, it is also of extraordinary significance to let the nephew fall into the basin, and it means that he has become the filial son of the deceased. Therefore, all or most of the deceased's property should be inherited by the nephews and nephews of the deceased. If the family has no offspring, then there will be no one to break the pot for the deceased, and then the deceased cannot walk with peace of mind, which was taboo in ancient times.

    Therefore, the ancients were so patriarchal and attached importance to the continuation of incense.

    The pot must be broken once. In my hometown in Henan, after the death of a loved one, I usually park it at home for three or five days before being buried. On the day of the burial, the son of the deceased will break the pot at the intersection on the way to the burial.

    Moreover, it must be broken once, and the more broken the better, so that it represents "peace for the years" and has a strong symbolic meaning.

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