Hello everyone, I'm here to share knowledge again, this time the knowledge shared is:Can I take home the tribute to the grave?
Going to the grave, that is, sweeping the grave, is one of the traditional sacrificial cultural Xi activities in various parts of China, mainly to worship ancestors and deceased relatives.
The tribute to the grave refers to the flowers, incense candles, cakes, fruits, drinks and other tributes that we bring with us when we go to the grave to express our condolences to our loved ones.
So the question is, can the tribute from the grave be brought home?Answer:Tributes to the grave can be taken home。Let me now elaborate on my personal opinion.
First of all, the tribute to the grave was brought home, reflecting the good family style of diligence and thrift.
In China's traditional family culture, diligence and thrift have always been a virtue, praised and inherited by generations of people.
And taking home the tribute to the grave is the embodiment of practicing this family style of diligence and thrift. This behavior not only avoids waste. And for the children in the family, they have been influenced and educated by the good family style of thrift and thrift since they were young. Then when they grow up, they will also pass on this good family style.
At the same time, in this way, it is also possible for children who grow up to mourn us in the same way.
Secondly, taking home the tribute from the grave is a manifestation of our inheritance of traditional Xi.
In many areas, such as our Jinnan area, the tribute to the grave must be taken home.
The reason for this is that people believe that the tribute to the grave has a special meaning, which belongs to the ancestors and deceased relatives who have used it, and will be stained with the aura of the ancestors, and bringing these tributes home can bring good luck to the family
The second reason is that bringing home the tribute to the grave can allow the family to be blessed by the deceased relatives, which is especially conducive to the health of the family and the harmony of the family.
Thirdly, bringing home the tribute from the grave can bring the living relatives closer together and bring the family members closer together.
In China's folk culture, going to the grave is a very important family activity.
Every year when it comes to the Qingming Festival, Zhongyuan Festival and other sacrificial festivals, all members of the family must go to the grave. The visit to the grave itself strengthens the connection and cohesion between the family members.
Then, people will take the tributes to the grave home, and all the family members will sit together to share the tributes, and at the same time, they will jointly remember the deceased relatives, and at the same time, it will promote the emotional exchange between the family members, strengthen the sense of belonging of the family members, and promote the family members will become more and more united.
To sum up, I think that the tribute to the tomb can be taken home. Of course, given that we have in our folk culture:Hundreds of miles of different winds, thousands of miles of different customssaid. In fact, in many areas, it is not possible to take home the offerings to the grave, because there is a local emphasis on this.
Therefore, on the question of whether the tribute to the grave can be brought home, we must respect the local culture and customs, and seek common ground while reserving differences.