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Wearing a shroud, this is traditional.
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It depends on the local customs, and generally what kind of clothes are worn.
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I think it can vary from person to person, depending on the local customs and the wishes of the family members involved.
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After death, people can decide what clothes to wear at that time according to local customs, and customs vary from place to place.
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In the afterlife, communication between people is no longer in words, but in direct communication between thoughts.
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But those who are not close to each other choose to stay away from each other, so as not to let their ideas be accepted by others.
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What clothes he wears after his death should depend on the ideological realm of the person concerned and the customs of various places.
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In the world after that, it was up to the living to decide what to wear.
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Shroud is the clothes worn at the funeral of the deceased, and the old people make clothes before death and wear them after death. It is called shroud, which means health and longevity. After a person dies, their relatives wash their bodies and then put on their shrouds one by one.
In general, in rural areas, there are 7 shirts and 5 pairs of pants, which is not an even number. Don't waste too much, put on a longevity hat, cover it with a longevity quilt, and put it in a longevity wooden coffin.
In ancient times, people would be put into a coffin after death, and the coffin often had to be parked at home for some time, many times the deceased was relatively old, and some could not be buried because they did not choose a good cemetery, so they would be parked at home. After death, the body will show signs of decay, and some liquid will flow out of the coffin, and sometimes it will leak out through the coffin, in order to prevent leakage, people will put plant ashes in the coffin to absorb water. Because most of the human organs are in the upper body, there is more water than the lower body when it decays, so the upper body should wear more than the lower body.
The deceased are usually buried in the earth soon after death, and can wear less clothing. Later generations have become accustomed to each other and have been used for it.
Wearing a shroud on the deceased is also to absorb moisture, as most people's organs are in the upper body. So the upper body should be worn more than the lower body. The deceased are usually buried shortly after death, so they can wear less clothes.
In ancient times, the economic conditions of ordinary people, of course, did not allow them to wear so many shrouds, because the living had almost no clothes to wear, and the dead could only wear less.
The clothes worn by the deceased can only be a single piece, because people say that good things are in pairs, and funerals are not good things, so they can only be single pieces, which means that a person can walk very well, and since ancient times, although these customs have been gradually simplified, people still desire dignity after death. Maybe that's the original purpose of wearing shrouds. When you come into this world cleanly, you should put on a new dress and leave without regrets in your life.
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People wear shrouds after death because it is a procedure after death, because people think that life is over, and then wearing this clothes is a sense of ritual to reach another world.
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Everyone thinks that this person is the last to stay in the world, so let him wear the best clothes and leave this world with dignity, and have no regrets about this world.
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Because this is a custom handed down from the previous generation, it is to hope that the dead will be blessed in the underworld.
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Come clean, and go clearly.
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After the death of a person, it should be wornShroudHere's why:
First: It is a custom for the deceased to wear a shroud.
In fact, in ancient times, there was a popular saying that the dead were dressed neatly, so that the deceased would be blinded. So now, as long as the person is deceased, he must be carefully dressed up before going to be cremated. After the death of a loved one, the prepared shroud must be singular, and everything of the deceased must be singular, and the even number is very unlucky for white things, and it is likely to bring disaster to future generations.
And there is a lot of attention to when making shrouds, you can't choose satin to make it, and it's best to make it in leap years, which are longer than ordinary years, so that it can mean that the old people can live longer and longer. Because shrouds are to be prepared in advance, they are prepared before the death of a loved one, so it is necessary to ask for a good omen for the elderly.
Second: The shroud is meant to show respect for the deceased.
Although people have passed away, those who have died also need to be decent. In the past, in ancient times, not everyone was qualified to wear a shroud, only those dignitaries were eligible to wear it, so now that someone in the family has died, the family will hope that the deceased can be a blessed person when he comes to life, and he can also be rich and rich, so he will put on a shroud for the deceased, which will look decent.
And the legend of the underworld.
The underworld is very cold, and the deceased will be very cold when he arrives in the underworld, so it can be regarded as adding a little clothes to the deceased, so that he can be more comfortable in the underworld. Moreover, the shroud is generally made of cotton, which means remembrance, representing the nostalgia and respect of relatives for the deceased.
Third: The shroud is to absorb corpse water.
In fact, in ancient times, people could not be buried immediately after death, and sometimes they needed to be placed at home for several months, but in this way, the corpse must have already been left in the corpse water and smelled. And there will be some plant ash in the shroud.
When the corpse water flows out, it can be absorbed to maintain the dignity of the deceased.
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Why did the deceased wear a shroud?
The problem of decomposing corpses. The body inside the coffin will decompose over time, will leak liquid, and may leak through the coffin. In order to prevent leakage, in addition to putting water-absorbing things such as plant ash and straw paper in the coffin, it is also necessary to wear more clothes to absorb water.
Religious beliefs. Taoism believes that death is just the beginning. The human body is just a shell.
And what dwells inside this shell is the soul. When a person dies, it means that the soul leaves the body and goes to another world. And that world is the spirit world.
The shroud is just a form, just a symbol, just so that others can clearly recognize a fact - death.
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Why do people have to wear shrouds before they can be buried after death? After reading it, I have seen it for a long time!
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Why do people wear shrouds after death? There's a lot of attention to it, and you may not believe it!
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"It has to do with traditional Chinese customs. When a person dies, the body is washed and then put on new clean clothes, that is, shrouds. In southern Fujian, when wearing a shroud for the dead, the relatives of the elderly should first try it on.
After trying it on, use a scale without a weighing hammer to weigh it and say in front of people, "This is what the descendants bought with money." It shows the filial piety of the children and grandchildren.
The shrouds worn by the dead are usually odd-numbered, with a difference of two between the top and the bottom.
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There has always been this custom among the people in our country, and no one is willing to change it, that is, the custom of wearing shrouds after death. Why do people wear shrouds for the dead! Is there anything else to pay attention to?
The so-called shroud is a dress specially prepared for the deceased. As soon as you notice that someone is inanimate, you will immediately put on a shroud for him or her. Some places don't call it a shroud, they call it a longevity clothes.
There are also many taboos for the deceased to wear a shroud, such as the number of shrouds worn by the deceased, which cannot be an even number, basically a singular number; As the saying goes, "Happiness and misfortune do not go alone".
For example, the selection of materials for the shroud can only be made of silk or cotton, because satin is homophonic with the broken child, which is unlucky. And silk cotton has the meaning of "attachment". And the color of the shroud is generally a relatively bright color, such as red, blue, etc.
Another example: whether it is underwear or outerwear, the shroud cannot be nailed with buttons, but only with a belt, because the belt means to bring heirs to future generations.
In fact, the most scientific explanation should be: after death, for various reasons, people cannot immediately enter the ground, and they should be left at home for more time, for fear that the corpse will rot and flow out of the corpse. In the past, unlike now, when a person dies, he is immediately put into an ice coffin, and the corpse is so cold that it is dog days, and there is no possibility of corpse fluid leakage.
At that time, it can't be compared with now, after the corpse is put into the wooden coffin, it is better to say in winter, if you catch up with the dog days, the rotting corpse liquid will definitely penetrate the wooden coffin and flow outward. Therefore, some water-absorbing things such as plant ash and straw paper are generally placed in the coffin, and cotton shrouds can better absorb the liquid and prevent the corpse fluid from flowing out.
Although people today no longer believe in the old ways, they still do what they used to do. Nowadays, there are very few shrouds made by themselves, and there are shroud shops everywhere on the market, including traditional Tang costume shrouds and modern suits and ties. If the deceased wears shabby clothes and goes into the ground, the children will also feel guilty and ashamed of their parents, so they will choose the right shroud for the deceased according to the specific situation, hoping that he can walk in peace.
I think that wearing a longevity coat for the deceased is also an affirmation of the deceased's hard work throughout his life, and it is also due respect for the deceased, after all, the deceased is great, although he can't do his best in everything, but in order to respect the deceased, he can do better.
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Wearing a shroud after death is a sign of respect for the deceased, hoping that the deceased can be a blessed person in the next life.
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