Today, in Tomb-Sweeping Day, I want to take the branches cut from the willows in front of my grandparents' graves home for planting. Is it okay? Is there a moral? Which expert can answer it?

Tomb-Sweeping Day wants to cut down the willows in front of grandparents' graves and take them home to plant them. I think so, too. Tomb-Sweeping Day is also pinning his thoughts on his loved ones. You can also take the willow home to plant it and pin your thoughts on your grandparents. I would also like to remind everyone that Tomb-Sweeping Day must pay attention to the safety of using fire in the wild when going to the grave, so as to prevent fires from happening, causing forest fires and causing losses to the national forest and grassland resources, and we have to pay a heavy price for this. Fire safety in the wild comes first, and ancestor worship civilization is paramount.