Why do Chinese attach so much importance to funerals, and why can t Chinese funeral women attend?

Updated on society 2024-06-24
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Since ancient times, Chinese have paid special attention to the connection of blood, and at the same time, funerals are generally held for their elders.

    The concept is even more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

    And although it is the age of science, most people still pay more or less attention to the soul after death.

    In or in the concept, so it is called a burialRitesThrough this ritual to bid farewell to loved ones, it is as if the farewell party, birthday party, tomb sweeping on Qingming Festival, etc., are all a ritual and commemoration of this event.

    In summary, why Chinese attach so much importance to funerals.

    First, this is a tradition, which is rooted in the hearts of the Chinese.

    The second is the kind of thing that can give the deceased person's relatives a little comfort, as if the person had not diedIt's just that he's going to a far away place, and we're throwing him a farewell party

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chinese have always paid attention to filial piety since ancient times? And the funeral can reflect the children's mourning for the deceased elderly.

    The solemnity of the funeral is linked to the family's economic conditions. In addition, the burial of the deceased is especially important, because the doctrine of Feng Shui is deeply rooted in China. They all want to bury the old man in a feng shui treasure land, so as to bless future generations!

    Casual scribbling to deal with the funeral will be said by others to be unfilial, presumably no one wants to let others talk nonsense, live beautifully, and also want to pursue face after death.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the Chinese respect the elderly. Put the death of an old man. The metaphor is like the sky falling. In order to better remember this person. Remembering this person. In order to send the deceased on their last journey, this custom is continued.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A funeral represents the end of a living entity. Chinese people attach great importance to blood relations and family affection, do not attach too much importance to religious beliefs, attach great importance to ancestors, attach great importance to land, and believe that land is the foundation of survival.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Since ancient times, China has had a saying that "death is greater". Therefore, the death of a person is the biggest and final thing in a person's life, and people must walk with dignity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Influenced by Chinese history and culture, passed down from generation to generation, people believe that the soul is still there after death, which is a kind of remembrance and consolation for those who have passed away.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Chinese attach importance to funerals as a tradition, and they are accustomed to this custom.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Chinese believe that death is another kind of life, so death is like life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Life and death are both major events for a person, how can they not be taken seriously.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1: One place and one custom, that's all;

    2: And not all places in China are like this, generally speaking, Song Mobi is to consider that the female wild lifting children is too heavy yin, especially for unmarried women, the cemetery is originally yin, and too much yin is harmful to the deceased;

    3: In the Muslim world, it is not possible for all women, for the following reasons:

    The fact that a woman is not allowed to attend a Muslim funeral is limited to the process of burial of the deceased. The main reason is that Muslim funerals are very solemn, no one can cry during the funeral, and women are prone to crying during the funeral, which will ruin the atmosphere. There is also a saying that it will disturb the deceased, and the latter is a bit of a Chinese statement.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There have always been graves in the countryside, not only to remember the ancestors, but also to be blessed by the ancestors. Usually in the Ming Lang Festival, or the New Year, the family will add a child, and the children and grandchildren will get married, but in many rural villages in the north, men go to the grave, and few women go to the grave, and even prohibit women from going to the grave. Indeed, there is a reason for this, and it is not just related to customs.

    First, the traditional concept of women is forbidden in the village grave.

    In the countryside, some of the traditional concepts of the older generation of jujube and forest are very reasonable, but some are also nonsense. Over time, some of these changes and customs have been inherited, while others have been forgotten. The traditional concept is that women are not allowed to go to the grave, whether it is in the husband's house or her own home, even if she comes to the house on the Ming Festival, she only goes to the house to sit and have a meal, indicating that she has come, and does not follow her father, brother and nephew to the grave of the ancestors to pay respects.

    We often say that "a woman goes to the grave, and the outside family is dead" is this truth.

    Second: the village grave prohibits the minds of the female elders.

    In rural areas, women do not go to graves, which does not mean that women are relatively unable to go to graves, and this is an exception in rural areas in the south. This custom here refers to most of the villages, and there is no need to get too tangled. The minds of the older generation think that women themselves contain a lot of yin energy, that women are dirty, and if they go to worship their ancestors, then they will collide with the ancestors, causing the ancestors to be unpeaceful, and the descendants will not be blessed, which is also disrespectful to the ancestors.

    It has always been forbidden for women to go to graves in the countryside, but it is not relative. In order to protect the bride and prevent "unclean" things from colliding, ordinary villagers slowly do not allow all women to go out to the tomb, which is the essential reason for "women not to go to the grave". Of course, little girls who are not more than 7 years old must not go to the grave, because of their weak material, they will guide the shed to burn and glimpse things that should not be seen.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    We all know that China is a country that pays great attention to traditional customs, and China is also known as the country of etiquette in the world, so only China in the world has such cumbersome etiquette in weddings and funerals.

    Among them, the funeral etiquette is more cumbersomeIn our northeastern region, such a funeral usually takes three days.

    For example, find a feng shui master to select a cemetery for the messenger in advance, of course, there are many places involved, and there is a feng shui master involved. On the first night of the deceased, they would go to a special place to burn paper for the deceased. The relatives and friends of the deceased will also wear linen and filial piety for them, but the elders should not have such etiquette.

    For this funeral rite,In fact, the countryside is even more cumbersome, because the city now pays attention to environmental protection, and many behaviors are prohibited.

    And there will be such a thing as hiring a band here in our rural area, which is also a kind of remembrance of the deceased. Generally, there is just a funeral shed in the city, there will be no noise, and everyone can only go to the funeral home to mourn the deceased.

    Chinese say that they pay attention to reincarnation, so everyone attaches so much importance to funeral etiquette. There are even many people who do more when the elderly are alive than when they are dead.

    It is because they feel that after the old man dies, the better he does, the more he accumulates virtue for himself. But I personally don't think these practices have much meaning, people die like dust when a lamp goes out, and they still return to the earth after all, so I don't believe in the theory of reincarnation. When I was alive, I think it was much better to do a little more filial piety than to go through those cumbersome rituals when I died.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because China's funeral system has been a cumbersome affair since ancient times, people have attached great importance to funeral customs since ancient times, and they have been doing so ever since.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because China is very particular about etiquette, especially for ancestors and elders, funeral etiquette is so cumbersome.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because China attaches great importance to filial piety, etiquette is particularly cumbersome when one's elders are old.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because China is a big country of etiquette and is also known as the country of etiquette in the world, only China in the world has such cumbersome etiquette in weddings and funerals.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because China is a country that attaches more importance to people who have passed away from ghosts and gods, it is said that funerals are also more important.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    China has been a country of etiquette since ancient times, and during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the world was ruled by etiquette, so the etiquette will be very cumbersome.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The major affairs of the country are only worship and Rong. From ancient times to the present, China has always been very interested in the departure of its elders.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because China has been a country of etiquette since ancient times, it will pay more attention to etiquette.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think it's something that has been passed down from our traditional culture, and it's a lot easier now.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. During the funeral process, avoid carrying the cold corpses that died in other places into the hall, otherwise it will alarm the ancestral gods.

    2. Avoid hearing the cat barking, but also avoid the cat entering the mourning hall, according to legend, if the cat touches the corpse, it will "blow up the corpse", so at the time of the funeral, the cat should be closed, or sent to the neighbor's house.

    3. When the coffin is covered, the sleeping child should be awakened, otherwise, the child's soul will be covered in the coffin and die of illness.

    4. For funeral and funeral, the coffin is forbidden to stay on the road, otherwise it will be detrimental to future generations.

    5. Before and after the grave, do not bury the old dead, as the offender will bring death.

    6. It is forbidden to dig around the ancestral grave, and it is forbidden to touch the soil and weeds on the grave, otherwise it will be detrimental to its descendants.

    7. Avoid haircuts. When someone dies, all men in his family are not allowed to cut their hair or shave their faces for a month. Designed to ward off evil spirits. One theory is intended to change the appearance of the deceased so that the spirits of the dead cannot recognize each other, so as not to suffer disaster.

    8. The Tujia people in Shimen County, Hunan Province also prohibit the body of the deceased from being parked in the bedroom, otherwise it will also bring disaster.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Funerals are very serious things, generally don't wear bright clothes, don't wear red decorations, then turn on the phone and vibrate, and finally don't laugh.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Taboos for participating in the funeral: Do not make noise, abide by the order of the scene, do not laugh and play, speak quietly, have poor luck in the frail, the elderly and young children should avoid, you can wear Li Huijun's * charm in advance for fear of attracting things, do not go home directly after the funeral, and go to a crowded place first.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Weddings, funerals, and weddings are major events in a person's life, and it is natural for large-scale events to complete the process of ritual to complete the event. Due to the differences in geography, culture, and knowledge structure, it is normal for the attitude of the East and the West to be different towards death, and the vulgar and elegant are both subjective impressions, and the two forms of linen and filial piety and black burial clothes are actually aimed at remembering and transcending the deceased.

    Westerners care a lot about "walking decently", and have a very optimistic and positive attitude in the face of death and China's great sorrow. Contrary to the notion that Chinese have always inherited culture, Westerners love to design funerals, integrate the personalized customized vision of the deceased during their lifetime, and even integrate artistic views with the development of science and technology industry.

    For funerals, vulgarity and elegance have become a stylistic expression of folk culture, which means that funerals have always been artificially designed, and traditional rituals have been followed. Bj Miller, a leader in critical care and palliative care, said, "Nothing is more heartbreaking than bad death design, and nothing is more urgent and powerful than good death design, because the end of life is so condensed." We can rethink death and redesign the way we die.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Personally, I like the funeral mode abroad, and the eulogy is silent, and it will not be too lively and complicated like in China.

    There are many American dramas, there are a lot of funeral plots, Phil's father died in a modern family, Henry's father died by suicide in Ms. Secretary of State, one on the lawn at home, and the other in the church.

    What touched me the most was the link of reading the eulogy, relatives and friends sat together, talked about the life of the deceased together, the tone was very relaxed, and even talked about some troubles, talking about the impact of the departure of relatives on themselves, such a link made me feel very warm, such a mourning made people feel that death does not seem to be so terrible, and more importantly, let the living people have a ritual to express their feelings.

    Compared with Chinese funerals, burning incense is of course a tradition, but it seems too much to let a Taoist priest read the eulogy, saying some auspicious words, and the family members kneel in a row and let a stranger come to recall the life of the deceased.

    The Chinese funeral looks lively, but after the people have gone to the tea and cooled, only an empty room, a black and white photo on the wall, and sad thoughts.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Chinese like to be lively, do anything to be lively, everything likes to set off firecrackers, just like weddings, college banquets, full moon wine, and the New Year, all like to set off firecrackers, if it were not for the environmental pollution in recent years, it is expressly forbidden to set off firecrackers, firecrackers would have been flooded a long time ago.

    Therefore, lively means vulgar to a certain extent, because with the development of civilization and the continuous infiltration of foreign culture, people like to be quiet, and they like to find some good friends when they get married, a small church, and do it quietly.

    Funerals are the same, Chinese like to mourn, except for those who have not had a good cause, the funerals of those who have lived for a long time are called happy funerals. The joy and mourning is a good thing, which means that the old man is not guilty, so he wants to send the old man away lively.

    The Western tradition is to be quiet, when people die, make a super quiet cemetery, and the people who come take a flower and put it on the tombstone of the deceased to pay respect.

    These are fundamentally two different ideologies and two cultural traditions.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    To put it simply, the European-style funerals you see today are all used by the rich in the past, how can the poor be so blind, a little money to ask a township priest to read two lines of poetry, take a thin coffin and bury it, even the poorer can't even afford to hire a priest, take a piece of linen cloth to wrap the dead and dig a pit and bury it, and have to strip off the clothes, and the family can still wear it.

    Today's China is seriously Westernized in social customs, and Westernization is from the top down, the traditional funeral of the scholar you must not see, the current traditional funeral form is mainly our mud leg style, when we couldn't even eat enough, what kind of pomp and circumstance?

    In fact, the Chinese have always had the tradition of dying like life, there are four articles in the book of ceremonies that stipulate the form of funeral, the sense of ritual is so strong that it explodes, every visiting guest is not like today, but to visit the host alone, both sides salute, express mourning, and the family of the emperor of the Gongqing is buried with gold and jade treasures, a horse and a horse of honor, and even more to ask the witch to wish the priest, write the sacrificial words, than the West does not know the elegance and majesty to **.

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