Why did the village chief of Heart Labyrinth move the body home?

The reason why the village chief moved the body home was that he didn't want the white tiger to be buried in the ancestral grave of the Chen family. Rural custom burial does not belong to one's own family. It is a very bad thing to enter your ancestral grave (that is, the place where your family is buried). Knowing this taboo, the village chief couldn't let the body that wasn't Lizi Chen be buried in Chen Jiazu's grave, so he stole the body and moved it home to be buried.

The evidence of the above viewpoint is as follows: In the film, the village head hesitated for a long time in front of Li Qin's house before stealing the body. He wanted to tell that Chen was not in the coffin, but he didn't know how to explain it. In the end, he had to steal the body and move it home, which was a metaphor for the village chief's motivation to move the body.

As for why it should be buried in its own pigsty, first, there was really no way to bury it in the white tiger's own house. Second, it won't disturb the Chen family's grave. Third, it was caused by his own son, so being buried here is also an explanation, not to mention being buried in his own pigsty.

Extended data

Director of Heart Labyrinth and his main works;

Xin Yukun, director of Heart Labyrinth,1was born in Baotou, Inner Mongolia on March 8th, 984. 20 10 filmed the short film "Seven Nights". In 20 13, he filmed the novel "Heart Labyrinth", won the Best Director Award in the 8th First Youth Film Exhibition, and was nominated for the Best New Director in the 5 1 Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award. 20 15, co-directed the feature film Goodbye, Never Goodbye with Chen Shijie and Shivalo Gonskun. 20 16 Writes and directs the crime suspense film Silent.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Heart Maze