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There is nothing bad about it, this is a local custom, the old man in the family has passed away, and the younger generations of the family want to kowtow to the guests who come, and you also kowtow, which is respect for the deceased, and it is a very good behavior, reflecting your high quality.
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Showing respect for the deceased, nothing is normal.
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The old man of a friend's family has passed away, and the family members kowtow to you with thanks, this is normal, this is a local custom, there is nothing bad, you also kowtow, this is a way to remember the elderly, there is nothing to be entangled, this normal place is different, the customs are different.
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It's okay, it's just an understanding, a kind of respect for the deceased, and both the comer and the family should do it, and it's good for both.
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It's okay, when your friend's old man dies, you go to hang your filial piety and kowtow, and the filial son kowtows to you is the meaning of Xie Xiao.
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An old man from a friend's family died. Give a kowtow. It's normal etiquette, and there's nothing wrong with that.
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It's nothing, it's a matter of courtesy, and a kowtow to someone will give you a gift. It does not matter.
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As the saying goes: the boy's head flows everywhere. When the elderly in the family die, the filial sons want to kowtow to the peers and elders who come to mourn and offer filial piety clothes, which is a traditional etiquette. It is also necessary for relatives who come to mourn to pay tribute to the deceased.
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I think this is etiquette, in our hometown we have to kowtow to the elders, the old man has died, the deceased is the greatest, you kowtow is nothing, no contradiction!
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This doesn't matter, this doesn't matter, don't take it too seriously.
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My friend's old man passed away and kowtowed to me, okay? When an old man in a friend's family dies, kowtow to the elders, which is a courtesy.
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Just be sincere, kind, and have a clear conscience!
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There's nothing bad about it, it's just the customs and habits of each place. The family member died, and the younger generation had to kowtow to the guests. You also kowtow, out of respect for the dead.
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It's custom, it's etiquette. It's okay.
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1. Do the bow first.
2. Bend your knees again, and after kowtowing to the first head, keep your kneeling posture and straighten your upper body.
3. Then kowtow the second head, keep the kneeling posture and straighten the upper body.
4. Kowtow the third head and finally stand up.
5. Precautions: Don't touch your head to the ground three times in a row without straightening up without "pounding garlic", which is rude (young children can).
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When kowtowing to an elderly person who has passed away, the following steps should be followed:
1.Put your hands together in front of your chest and bow your head to your hands: get up and bow, then slowly touch the ground with your legs and knees, and then prostrate your upper body on the ground after bowing, this action is called "worship".
2."Knock": The action is that the body does not get up, but the head is on the ground, and the head touches the ground three times.
3.The three kneeling and nine prostrations are aimed at heaven, earth, king, and personal teachers, so the Ming Dynasty paid attention to five bows and three kowtows, as well as the four matching and four bows of the Confucian Temple.
The above is the relevant etiquette of kowtowing to the deceased elderly, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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In our case, if the old man dies, the people of the village, whether male or female, basically go to pay their filial piety. Of course, they are all adults, no matter the elders or the younger generations, they basically have to kneel and kowtow. That is, when the steward spends the paper, who is ready to kneel, the filial son standing on both sides will immediately be entangled, not allowed to kneel and kowtow, of course, kneeling is also a kind of etiquette, it is unavoidable.
Basically, they don't kneel down, and then when they bow.
After entering the coffin, in the memorial ceremony, it is basically three bows and nine kowtows, that is, nine kowtows. If there are young people, those who don't understand the way to come, those who don't know the customs, and those who invite guests will let them be simple, pour three cups of sprinkling, kowtow four heads at any time, and also call four kowtows. If it comes to the old truth, then it will be troublesome.
That's twenty-four knocks. 
Twenty-four knocks, not many now, but there are still some, basically three bows and nine knocks. In rural funerals, the most common is three bows and nine kowtows, and the uncommon ones are four kowtows and twenty-four kowtows. Of course, in China, no matter which province, in the rural funeral, there will never be three kowtows, of course, when paying tribute to the ancestors, three kowtows will be formed, the same as worshipping the Buddha, thank you.
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This cannot be said in this way, this statement is wrong. What is called Licheng, that is when people get married, the ceremony is finished, and then it is called Licheng. When the old man dies, you just get up after kowtowing, don't say anything, don't say anything.
If it is for the elderly to make a birthday, everyone will collectively kowtow to him, then it can be called that.
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When the old man dies, I can't say the ceremony after kowtowing, because the word mileage can only be used when the newlyweds visit the church or other festive venues.
I don't think it has anything to do with it, this thing just happened by chance, why do you want to associate this accidental thing with reality?
Less than 100 days after the death of the elderly, you can also go to the funeral of your colleague's elderly, this will not be affected, he can participate, life will always happen to old age, sickness and death, the temperament of the elderly is also a normal thing, you can participate.
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