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People who have a funeral in the family can not go to other people's homes for a period of time, because the traditional custom is that under normal circumstances, people who keep filial piety cannot wear filial piety to visit other people's homes, and they will not stick to each other during the Spring Festival within three years.
Do not set off firecrackers, do not string relatives before the fifth day of the first month, etc. In short, Dai Xiaoji can't step into the eaves of other people's houses, and filial piety can't go to the door casually during Dai Xiao, and most people won't let Dai Xiao's people enter their own eaves.
It is forbidden to visit the house for 7749 days after the funeral. Commonly known as "filial piety", one of the traditional etiquette. At present, the popular period of filial piety in society is generally as follows: seven periods (49 days), 100 days, one year, and three years.
The shortest is the end of the funeral (3 7 days); During the "hot filial piety" period, men do not shave their heads (haircuts), women do not wear makeup, and do not go out; During the period of "keeping filial piety", you cannot participate in entertainment activities, you cannot hold birthday events, and you cannot visit the door. After taking off filial piety, no longer wearing filial piety, the taboo will naturally be lifted.
Extended Information: Funeral Don't Go Out Allusions:
I believe that the three-year mourning is a requirement of the ceremony, but the ceremony is not fixed, the ceremony is constantly changing. The three-year funeral vigil has been in place for a long time, and now it's time for a change.
Confucius. It is believed that the three-year mourning is not a requirement of etiquette, but a requirement of personal benevolence. When a gentleman dies of his parents, his mood is sad, and eating delicious food and wearing gorgeous clothes is to pursue happiness, which contradicts the mood of grief, so when he pursues happiness during the mourning period, his heart will not be at peace, but only by crying and grieving, his heart will be at peace and happiness can be satisfied.
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In many cultures, people who have a family mourning are considered unlucky and unlucky. As a result, visiting homes can bring misfortune and bad luck to other families, so these people are often considered not to visit other people's homes.
In addition, people who have a family funeral usually need to take care of things at home, such as preparing for the funeral or dealing with related matters. If they visit someone's home, they may be disturbed by others or need to leave early, affecting their ability to handle the funeral.
Therefore, in order to respect the funeral in the family and avoid bringing misfortune and bad luck to other families, it is usually recommended that people who have a funeral in the family do not visit other people's homes.
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It's better not to go.
The "door-to-door incident" in the funeral is taboo for many families. Even in a highly civilized modern society, people are still taboo about "door-to-door incidents" during the mourning period, and the reasons for this are probably as follows.
That. 1. Traditional culture is deep-rooted: Influenced by traditional funeral culture, people are convinced of the taboo of "visiting the door during the funeral period". In the modern sense, the "mourning period" mostly refers to 5735 days, or 7749 days, or 100 days after the death of the deceased (the mourning period is different in different places).
That. 2. Bad luck during the mourning period: From an outsider's point of view, people who are in the "filial piety period" often have poor luck in the near future. Someone in the family dies, and according to tradition, this is an unlucky thing.
That. 3. Don't visit the door during the mourning period: The Chinese-style New Year is an auspicious year and a happy year. It is people's good wishes and expectations for the future.
When everyone is celebrating the New Year, the best thing for those who keep the filial piety period is not to go out of the door and not to step out of the second door, so as not to dilute everyone's festive New Year's atmosphere.
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OK. In folklore, when the elderly in the family die, they must keep filial piety for three years, and they cannot do festive things at home within three years, they cannot publicize them, do not post couplets during the New Year, do not hang red lights, do not go to other people's homes to pay New Year's greetings, are not allowed to go to other people's homes, contact or stand outside other people's doors to handle things, and are absolutely not allowed to enter other people's homes!
According to the old man, it is a very 'mildew' thing for someone to die in the family, so that people should not go to the door, and the family will bring the 'mildew' to other people's homes.
The folklore is different in each place. Generally, it is a three-day vigil, and you can visit the door three days after the funeral.
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