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On the first day of junior high school, you can sweep the grave.
To sweep the tomb, the grave should be repaired first, and some weeds and garbage around the tomb should be removed, which is a respect for the ancestors and let others see and know that there are descendants to worship in this tomb. There are also some people who will plant new green branches on the grave, which is also to tell others that there are descendants to worship this grave.
The historical origins of tomb sweeping.
The Chinese pay attention to the pursuit of the long distance, and there have been many related sacrificial activities that are compatible with this concept. With the passage of history, most of these activities have now declined, and only the tomb sweeping in the Qingming Dynasty is still alive today, so it is regarded by experts as one of the folk customs with the longest life force.
In addition to the "mountain sacrifice" of sweeping the tomb, there is also an ancestral hall sacrifice in later generations, called "temple sacrifice", the temple sacrifice has a close relationship with the ancient spring sacrifice, although the two are far away in time, the blood is indeed connected. The temple festival is a common gathering of clans. The custom of sweeping tombs and worshiping ancestors existed before the pre-Qin period, and due to the different customs in the north and south in ancient times, tomb sweeping in some places was not necessarily on the occasion of the Qingming Festival.
Before the Tang Dynasty, tomb sweeping in some places in the north was mainly during the Cold Food Festival.
With the Winter Clothes Festival, it was only after the Tang and Song dynasties that the tomb sweeping began to prevail throughout the country, and the Tang Dynasty was a period of integration of tomb sacrifice customs in various places, following the customs of tomb sacrifice in Qingming Dynasty, and expanding to all parts of the country. Many places in the south sweep tombs in Chongyang, Qingming or the winter solstice, such as Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Kunming, Yunnan and other places.
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The customs and habits of different regions are different, that is, the taboos are different in different regions.
In other words, whether or not you can sweep the tomb on the first day of junior high school should generally be done in accordance with local customs, and do not destroy local customs and customs.
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If the ancestor died on the fifth day of the first month, the tomb can be swept on the fifth day of the first month. On the fifth day of the first month, most of the tombs are visited on this day. There is no customary saying that the day is the sacrifice day of the ancestors and the tomb cannot be swept.
There is no custom to say that you can't sweep the grave on any day.
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It seems that there is no custom of tomb sweeping in the first few days, but after fifteen!
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On the first day of the Lunar New Year, I want to go to the grave, which is to worship the ancestors and pay New Year's greetings to the ancestors. The purpose of setting off firecrackers is to let the deafening sound of firecrackers wake up the soul in the grave, let him get up and pick up (paper) money, let the neighbors hear, and the heirs will prosper.
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Generally, on the afternoon of the Chinese New Year's Eve, I go to sweep the grave, pay tribute to my relatives, and burn paper money in front of the grave to set off firecrackers!
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It is best to visit the grave before the Chinese New Year's Eve.
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Yes, there's nothing bad about it.
The custom varies from place to place, and on the 15th day when the relatives who have been away from home have returned, they will go to the grave for the purpose of reporting safety to the deceased family members, and to inform them of the harvest of the year, etc. At the same time, they will burn some paper money and sprinkle some rice wine and the like, and celebrate the festival with their departed relatives, which is also to express their sorrow, telling them that the living people are living well, and they have not forgotten them, so as to comfort the deceased.
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On weekdays, you can go to the grave on the first day and fifteenth day of the lunar calendar. In the easy to learn feng shui, and folk customs, the beginning.
The first and fifteenth are the best times for sacrifices, suitable for going to the grave and burning incense.
Chinese tradition, the festival will never forget to worship the ancestors, and the Spring Festival is no exception. Offering food or flowers as a token of gratitude is a common ritual in China, and the form of ancestor worship may be due to religious beliefs.
And different. But the significance of commemorating ancestors is the same. One of the main contents of family rituals. According to the folk concept, one's ancestors should be worshiped earnestly like heaven, earth, and gods.
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According to folk customs, it is possible to go to the tomb on the seventh day of the first lunar month.
The seventh day of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar, a lunar festival. The seventh day of the first lunar month is known as "Renri", also known as "Rensheng Festival", "Renqing Festival", "Renju Seven Days" and so on. Legend has it that after creating animals such as chickens, dogs, pigs, cows, and horses, the female snail created a human on the seventh day, so this day is the birthday of human beings.
It is also known as "Rensheng Festival", "Renqing Festival", "Population Day", "Renju Seven Days" and so on. Legend has it that Nuwa created the world at the beginning of the world, creating all living things in the world, making chickens on the first day, dogs on the second day, pigs on the third day, sheep on the fourth day, oxen on the fifth day, horses on the sixth day, and people on the seventh day, so this day is the birthday of human beings. The Han Dynasty began to have the custom of human day, and after the Wei and Jin dynasties, it began to pay attention to it.
In ancient times, people had the custom of wearing "Rensheng", Rensheng is a kind of headdress, also called Caisheng, Huasheng, from the Jin Dynasty, there were ribbon-cutting for flowers, ribbon-cutting for people, or gold leaf for people to paste screens, also worn on the hair. In addition, there is also the custom of ascending to the top to write poems.
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On the first day of junior high school, you can go to the grave to sweep the grave. It's just a folk custom.
On the first day of the Spring Festival, there are many customs, and the first thing may be to go to the grave early in the morning to worship the ancestors. Going to the grave is an important thing, every year during the Spring Festival, Qingming and other festivals, people will go to the grave of their ancestors to pray for the protection of their ancestors. Some people say that this is a feudal superstition, but in fact, it is just a continuation of the traditional "filial piety" culture, and it has nothing to do with superstition or not.
As the saying goes, "three people don't go to the grave", and the "three people" here does not mean that three people cannot go to the grave, but refers to three types of people who are not suitable to go to the grave during the Spring Festival, that is, the frail and sickly people, women, and young children. There is a saying that these three types of people do not go to the grave with their elders.
First of all, the first day of the Lunar New Year is in the middle of winter, and the temperature is at the lowest time of the year, and the temperature in many places in the north is below zero, which is very cold. On the first day of the first day of the grave, you have to get up early, you can't wait until the sun is high to go, it is best to get up as early as possible, generally get up at five or six o'clock in the morning, the day is just bright and the sun has not come out to the cemetery, the sun may not come out after going to the grave, this time point is also the colder time of the day. The frail and sickly people have to get up early and endure the biting cold, which is not good for their health, so they can stay at home and not go to the grave.
There is controversy in many places about women not going to the grave, and some people feel that it is disrespectful to women. The author thinks that it is like a relative coming to the Spring Festival, and women can't serve it at the table, which is definitely a bad habit and should be abandoned. As for women not going to the grave, it is more difficult to say.
In the author's hometown, there is no problem of women not eating at the table, but the men of the family have always gone to the grave during the Spring Festival.
Young children, generally referred to infants and young children, are not allowed to go to the grave on the Spring Silver Festival. This is because children are not easy to manage, and it is a solemn thing to go to the grave to worship their ancestors, and children who are too young may do things that do not respect their ancestors, such as urinating when going to the grave, taking sacrifices, and so on.
Do not wear brightly colored clothes, shoes and hats. It is well known that different clothes, shoes and hats should be worn for different occasions, otherwise it will be out of place and make jokes. It is a solemn and serious thing to go to the grave to worship the ancestors, and the dress should also be mainly dark clothes, such as black, dark blue, etc., and white can also be used, but the style should be simple and not bells and whistles.
As for bright colors such as red and purple, don't wear them.
In particular, I want to talk about some young people, who usually dress more "fashion-forward", what ripped jeans or something, don't wear them on occasions like going to the grave during the New Year, which is not suitable for defense and promotion.
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On the first day of junior high school, you can go to the grave to sweep the grave.
However, in most areas, the upper grave is generally on the Chinese New Year's Eve, and the upper grave comes back to pick up the ancestors, and the ancestral tablet is enshrined for three days, and the first day, the second and third days of the first year are sent. The intention is to take the ancestors for the New Year. The first day of the new year does not go to the grave, and the first day of the new year pays New Year's greetings to the elders.
Now the rituals of "going to the grave" are becoming more and more simplified, in the past, the whole clan went to the grave to worship together, and then it was a small family of uncles and brothers to worship at the grave of their ancestors, and then they worshipped separately, although the sacrifices were getting better and better, but the human feelings seemed to be more and more indifferent.
It can be said that going to the grave on the first day of the new year is a custom that only exists in a small number of areas, so the specific should be based on the area where you are located. Most of them are in their thirties in the Chinese New Year's Eve. On the afternoon of the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, the male members of the family brought incense and candles to the graves of their ancestors to pay respects, and respectfully invited the ancestors to return home for the New Year.
On the first day of the Lunar New Year, they have to bring offerings and money paper to send their ancestors back to the cemetery to worship and say goodbye.
There is no custom of going to the grave in many places on the first day of the New Year Hall, and most of the grave time is in the Chinese New Year's Eve, that is, on Chinese New Year's Eve. The northern custom is to prepare tributes on the night of Chinese New Year's Eve every year, and then invite their ancestors back home for the New Year, let the ancestors see the situation at home for a year, go to the house for the New Year, and then send the ancestors away after about a stick of incense, which is why the Chinese New Year's Eve does not pay New Year's greetings.
After 24 o'clock, that is, the first day of the Lunar New Year, the living people celebrate the New Year, and they are lively and lively to greet each other. In order to save their worries, people went to the grave in the Chinese New Year's Eve.
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