How old can a child be to take him to Qingming to worship his ancestors? What needs to be done?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Personally, I think that children under the age of three should not go to worship their ancestors, because the general tomb sweepers are too small on the mountain to know where it is safe and what to do is dangerous, so children over the age of three should be brought to worship their ancestors.

    I don't take my children to visit the grave because:

    The mountain road is difficult

    Qingming tomb sweeping is to climb the mountain, now few people go up the mountain to chop firewood, so the road on the mountain is blocked by trees, it is difficult to walk. Even the older brother has to cut down trees or use lawn mowers to cut a path before he can walk, so it is difficult to walk with children. Then there are some mountains that are relatively high, and children can't climb them, so we have to carry or hold our children when we walk, which increases the difficulty of climbing the mountains and is prone to accidents.

    A child's curiosity

    Children are curious, so when they see a grave, they wonder what it is. When explaining the grave to the child, the child will not understand, and will be curious to touch some grave things, at this time the adult will scare the child, the child will be frightened or frightened, and will come back with nightmares and crying.

    Your child's self-control

    Some children have poor self-control and love to laugh and make noise, which not only affects the solemn atmosphere of the scene and the effect of the memorial ceremony, but also parents are worried that once they disturb the ancestors who sleep in the ground, they will be blamed by the ancestors, which will have an adverse impact on the children's future physical health and development in all aspects.

    Children get sick easily

    The vast majority of cemeteries are located in "feng shui treasure lands" that are surrounded by mountains and rivers or lush forests and flowers, and most of these places are also characterized by openness, high winds, and heavy cold, which can easily make yang energy insufficient.

    Children with weak immunity and resistance are sick when they catch colds, catch colds, and get sick.

    Finally, let me say what I think:It doesn't matter if you're a materialist.

    In order to ensure the health and safety of children, it is best not to let children who are younger, weaker in physique, and have poor self-control go to worship their ancestors. If the children with strong physique, strong self-control and sensible can be allowed to participate in the ancestor worship ceremony, because the child can be immersed in the Chinese nation through this ceremony.

    The baptism of traditional culture has received a good education in remembering the ancestors, being grateful to the ancestors, carrying forward filial piety, thinking of the source of drinking water, uniting ethnic groups, and working in unity, so that the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation can be inherited, carried forward and expanded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the age of three, because he was already able to walk normally. What needs to be done is for the child to be on the side**, experience this atmosphere, and understand that there is such a meaningful thing, but to protect the child, don't let him set himself on fire, and don't let him be injured by the popping beads.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think there is some truth to that. It doesn't make much sense to let young children go to this kind of occasion, because children are too young to understand the meaning of sweeping the tomb to pay tribute to their ancestors, but just follow the wishes of adults, and it is not beneficial to children. It is advisable to take the child to the outdoors for a while, and it can also let him feel the atmosphere of the traditional festival and remember his ancestors.

    Parents need to pay attention to the personal safety of their children.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    According to custom, children need to be 5 years old before they can worship their ancestors with their parents. There are no special other regulations for children to worship their ancestors, and pay attention to civilized sacrifices.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, this age is not necessarily appropriate, the really appropriate age is that the child begins to understand "life and death" and "life", understands the meaning of the festival, and allows the child to sacrifice with emotion. Children are prone to crying in the middle of the night and are noisy. Remember to ask your child to kneel and pray.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, don't go under the age of 3.

    1 Can children go to the grave on Ching Ming Festival?

    Children under the age of three cannot go to the grave on Qingming Festival.

    Qingming Festival is a festival to worship ancestors and deceased relatives. Many parents will take their children to pay respects to their ancestors to express their feelings of longing and remembrance of their deceased relatives. But in fact, whether from a numerological or scientific point of view, children under the age of three are not allowed to go to the grave.

    In addition, it depends on the physical condition of the child and the various conditions of the cemetery. All ligands should be taken into account. Therefore, there are many factors to consider when parents take their children to the grave during the Qingming Festival.

    2 Children can't go to the grave on Qingming Day: from a numerological point of view.

    In fact, from the perspective of numerology, 3-year-olds are even more inappropriate, because no matter from Chinese religion or foreign theories of past and present lives, it is mentioned that children under the age of 3 are the easiest to see another world.

    3 Children can't go to the grave on Ching Ming Festival: from a scientific point of view.

    Children under the age of 3 are easy to carry because of the various conditions at the grave sweeping site, and it is easy to make children sick when they go out to a relatively polluted place, that is, it is not recommended to bring them, let alone breastfeeding mothers.

    4 Children can't go to the grave on Qingming Day: from an emotional point of view.

    Qingming Festival is a festival to worship ancestors, and the traditional activity is to sweep tombs. It is not necessary for children to go to the graves of their ancestors during the Qingming Festival. From an emotional point of view, children are too young to understand the feelings of longing and remembrance of their ancestors, so they don't need it.

    When the child reaches the age of 6 or 7 and is in good physical condition, parents can tell them about the trivial things of the ancestors to worship, so that they can understand the meaning of worship.

    5 Children can't go to the grave on Qingming Festival: from the perspective of the baby's health.

    Whether it is a cemetery in the city or a cemetery in the countryside, Peishou is basically on the mountain, and the rain is abundant and the weather is wet and cold during the Qingming Festival. Children have low resistance and are easily attacked by mountain winds and catch colds. Therefore, it is recommended not to take too young children to the grave during the Qingming Festival to avoid the baby getting cold.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you go to sweep the tomb and sacrifice. Deceased loved ones. It's best not to take children under the age of 18 with us.

    One. The children are too young to be unscrupulous, and they can see things that they can't see. So it has a great impact on children.

    Two. Especially in this kind of cemetery, the Yin Qi is heavier. Although we don't shy away from some things, children are too young and their bodies are relatively thin. Try not to get him involved in these things.

    Three. What regret when waiting for the child to be older, and then take her to see it. Try not to take children with you, and if you have the same idea as me, just take it and accept it early!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese festival of sacrifices, on which the whole family goes out to pay tribute to their deceased loved ones.

    So the question is, is it suitable for young children to go to the grave to pay respects?

    The traditional saying is that "children under the age of three cannot go to the grave".

    There is some truth to this argument, whether from a superstitious or scientific point of view, children who are too young are not suitable for such occasions.

    On the one hand, the traditional "superstition" belief that children under the age of 3 are the most likely to "see" another world, be influenced and frightened by another world.

    On the other hand, from a "scientific" point of view, it doesn't make much sense to let young children go to such occasions. Because the child is too young, he can't understand the meaning of sweeping the tomb to pay tribute to the ancestors, but just follow the wishes of the adults. It has a detrimental effect on children, both mentally and physically.

    Don't think that children are ignorant when they are young, in fact, everything that children experience from the moment they are born will have a subtle impact on their future growth.

    Therefore, when the child does not really understand the meaning of "life and death", do not have to take the child to the grave to express "filial piety".

    So, what age is it appropriate for a child to go?

    In fact, there is no absolute age limit, the only criterion is the child's understanding and acceptance of "life and death".

    For example, parents can tell their children more about the deceased elderly, so that the children can accept it emotionally first. Then let the child understand that "life and death" is a very natural law. In this way, with sufficient psychological preparation, it is more meaningful for children to sweep the tomb and pay tribute to their ancestors with their feelings for their ancestors.

    Physiologically speaking, children will gradually have a certain ability to bear in terms of thought and psychology at the age of 8 or 10, that is, they can understand the meaning of "life and death", and they can naturally express their emotions.

    At this time, taking children to the graves of their ancestors to pay respects is also an education for children in terms of family kinship and other concepts.

    What's more, the Qingming Festival itself is a festival with more than 2,000 years of tradition in China, and it is also a part of traditional culture.

    As a parent, you may wish to take this opportunity to explain the origin and allusions of "Qingming" to your children, so that children can receive traditional culture education in participation, and this form of education is more meaningful for children's growth!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, there is really no unified standard, from a psychological point of view, as long as parents do not intimidate and do not mislead their children, there is really no bad effect, and the strange customs of my hometown are enough to prove everything.

    In some places, children under the age of 6 are not allowed to participate in ancestor worship; In some places, the age is lowered to 2 years; In some places, female dolls are not allowed to participate; In some places, daughters-in-law and children from other places are not allowed to participate; In some places, pregnant women are not allowed to participate; There are even some places where family members who have birthdays before and after the tomb sweep are not allowed to participate; And what about some places? It doesn't matter, it's okay for men, women, and children.

    There are not so many taboos abroad, and everyone can sweep the grave to remember their ancestors. But for Chinese families, young children say advice - respect local customs and listen to the older generation. Why?

    This is not superstition or superstition, but from a psychological point of view, the hints of customs after "foul" often cause psychological pressure, and most people have a little pimple in their hearts.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is their ancestors who are worshipped, and they should let their children know them, at least know that there were such relatives in the forest; You can also let the baby know what the Qingming Festival is all about, and the traditional culture of the nation cannot be ignored.

    It is not recommended to take a baby who is too young to visit the grave.

    Babies under the age of 3 have no concept of sweeping tombs and worshipping ancestors, and they are not clear about the concept of death, let alone the thoughts and commemoration of their ancestors.

    In addition, the weather changes during the Qingming Festival are still relatively large, and the temperature in some places is still low.

    The traditional process of tomb sweeping should set off firecrackers, incense, burn paper money, etc., and the sound of firecrackers is close to the sound of firecrackers when sweeping the tomb, and it is easy to be frightened when taking a baby to sweep the tomb.

    Therefore, it is not recommended to take a baby under 3 years old to visit the grave.

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