These are some old sayings. After all, the feudal superstition of the old people is still very strong. It is estimated that this example happened just before, was misunderstood a little, and then it was exaggerated. When we listen to these two sentences now, we must feel that this is completely unreasonable. What does it mean? It is impossible to say that future generations can have a future when it rains, but the ancients didn't think so.
In ancient times, the death of someone in the family was of course a particularly sad thing, even now. In this sad scene, people also said some auspicious signs. The death of the old man left something for future generations. That is, the rain hits the coffin, and it is estimated that the family is likely to win the first prize. If the rain is heavy and the rain falls into the grave, the future generations will be very prosperous.
We people must think that these words have no scientific reason now. The prosperity of future generations is up to them. Old people must want their children and grandchildren to live well, but who can predict this? However, the ancients may have said this out of kindness, so it is a good sign that it rains when the old man is buried. Now many people know it. It is enough for us to know this proverb.