It is a kind of happiness to have elderly people in the family, who take care of their families when they are alive, cultivate their offspring with their hearts, and pass on the wisdom and experience of life. However, the old man will die one day, and the mourning and gratitude of the descendants will arise spontaneously. In order to remember and remember the elderly, people will build a funeral shed to send the elderly on their last journey. In traditional customs, descendants will burn the items used by the old man during his lifetime as a sign of filial piety. However, there are some relics that are best not burned with them, as they contain a rich history and memory. What relics should not be burned?
1. After the death of the old man, it is the only way for future generations to recall the old man's face and smile. In traditional beliefs, the soul of a person still exists in the world after it is alive, so it becomes a bridge connecting the emotions of predecessors and future generations. Even if the years go by, the image of the old man in ** is still vivid, giving strength and comfort to future generations. Each ** carries the memory of the family and touches the deep feelings of the hearts of future generations.
Expanding: The story behind ** is like a family epic, recording the bits and pieces of the family's relationship and life. Maybe it's a grand party, maybe it's a simple daily routine, every ** is full of love and care for the elderly. In **, future generations can see the traces carved by the years on the old man's face, and feel the flow of time and the pulse of life. These ** seem to be the light and shadow of the elderly, guarding their families at all times and guiding them in the direction of life. Therefore, preserving the elderly's ** means preserving the history of the family and building an eternal memory bridge for future generations.
2. Diaries or books: The diaries and books left by the elderly contain a wealth of wisdom and experience. These texts record the gains and losses, successes and failures of the elderly's life, and are valuable assets for future generations to learn and learn from. By reading the diaries or books of the elderly, future generations can peek into the inner world of the elderly and feel their attitudes and principles towards the world. These words are like a beacon, illuminating the way forward for future generations and inheriting the wisdom of the family.
Expanding: Behind the diaries and books are the mental journey and spiritual sustenance of the elderly. Each text reflects the old man's understanding and perception of life and human feelings, and it is a vivid collection of life stories. Perhaps it is a record of the old man's painstaking meditation in order to solve a certain problem, or his perception and reflection on his life experience and fate. These words convey the voices and emotions of the elderly, and inspire future generations to move forward bravely and live their own lives. Therefore, to preserve the diaries and books of the elderly is to preserve a precious heritage and inherit the fire of wisdom.
3. Collections: The objects collected by the elderly are the crystallization of their life's work, containing the precipitation of the years and the sustenance of emotions. These collections may be the artworks of the elderly, the four treasures of the study, or some objects related to life experiences. Regardless of their value, these collections carry the love and pursuit of life for the elderly, and are a window for future generations to understand the taste and attitude of the elderly. Therefore, these collections should be seen as part of the family culture, inheriting the hard work and dedication of the elderly.
Expanding: Every collection is an indispensable part of the lives of the elderly, and it is their yearning and pursuit of beautiful things. Behind these collections, there are hidden dreams and stories of the elderly, perhaps a precious testimony, or a long memory. In the collection, family members can feel the love of life and the pursuit of beauty of the elderly, and also cherish the family emotions and cultural traditions carried by these objects. Therefore, to keep the collection of the elderly is to continue the memory of the family, inherit the emotions of the elderly, and let future generations remember them forever.
4. Bed: The bed is a witness to the life of the elderly, carrying one-third of their day. After the death of the elderly, the bed in which the old man slept is kept in order to preserve their breath and traces. This bed may carry the joy and sorrow of the old man's dreams, and record the sweetness and warmth of each other's company. For future generations, the bed is a precious memory and a precious emotional bond. In the bed, future generations can find deep attachment and nostalgia for the elderly, and recall the good times they once spent together.
Expanding: The bed is the place where the elderly sleep peacefully, carrying their fatigue during the day and the silence of the night. Every inch of the bed is permeated with the warmth and love of the elderly, which is a symbol of the attachment and care of future generations to the elderly. On this bed, there seems to be a smile left when the old man fell asleep peacefully, conveying endless thoughts and care for his family. Reminiscing about the sweet time spent by the elderly with their families, the bed has become a kind of spiritual support and an emotional bridge between generations. Therefore, keeping the bed of the elderly is to retain the warm atmosphere of the family and bring endless warmth and gratitude to future generations.
The elderly are the elders of the family, and their death will undoubtedly bring heavy sadness and longing to future generations. In the process of sacrificing and mourning, descendants will often burn the items used by the old man during his lifetime to show their grief and filial piety to the elderly. However, in the process, there are some relics that should not be burned with it. **Diaries or books, collectibles, beds, these four relics contain the spiritual wealth of the elderly and the importance of family inheritance, keeping them means continuing the memory and wisdom of the elderly, so that future generations can be grateful in nostalgia, so as to continue to work hard to live, so that the elderly can also feel the love and concern of their families in another world. If there is a treasure in the family, their spiritual and material heritage will always inspire future generations to move forward and pass on the power of the family from generation to generation.