Why burn people's clothes?

The clothes of the deceased are usually disposed of! On the one hand, I am afraid of seeing things and thinking about people! On the one hand, I am afraid of bacteria, especially the patients who died in the hospital. The things left behind will be burned separately in yellow bags! If you give the clothes of the deceased to others, even if they are quite new, people will resent them! Many people clean up the clothes of the deceased, and when they see that they are brand new, they kindly give them to others. In the end, it will cause unhappiness! If you meet someone who is particularly critical, your kind behavior may cause hatred! The treatment of clothes depends on the situation! When my father was in hospital, he saw that the situation was not very good. When my father was still here, I went home and packed all my father's clothes. I can't give my old clothes to others! New clothes, that is, clothes that have never been used after buying, or clothes that are quite new, are sorted out. If you have something important, or see a relative who can use it, give it to others, because people are still alive and they are new clothes, and generally they will not refuse! Pay attention to the handling of clothes when people are dead. Personal clothes in the hospital can be taken home. When the hospital sees what's left, they'll take care of it! At that time, my father was, because he was a cancer patient, and his personal clothes, vomit clothes and used things were not taken away at that time. He went back to the hospital the next day to go through the formalities, and when he saw what was left behind, the hospital wrapped it up, put it in a yellow bag, wrote down the pollutants and burned it separately! There are other clothes, if they are not damaged and clean, they can be sold to recycling old clothes! As long as you don't throw the clothes of the deceased everywhere, this kind of treatment can be regarded as respect for the deceased! Only unfilial or guilty people will burn all the clothes of the old man after his death, because besides seeing things and thinking about people, others may be afraid when they see clothes.

As long as the old man died of natural causes, there is no need to throw away or burn all the clothes left behind. You can keep the clothes you can wear and other things you can use.

When my mother died, my nephew and daughter-in-law would take the children home at night because it was snowy and cold. So, I want to wrap my child in my mother's cotton-padded clothes, but I'm afraid my nephew and daughter-in-law are taboo, so I asked my aunt in front of my nephew and daughter-in-law, can my mother's clothes be worn for my child?

Aunt said, yes, old people's clothes will bring blessings to children, it doesn't matter.

The niece wrapped grandma's cotton-padded jacket for the child and took it home.

My mother died and went to sleep peacefully. Now there are clothes worn by my mother at home. Old clothes are basically burned. Relatively new clothes, there are still a few at home, put them in the cupboard.

The quilts and mattresses used on my mother's kang have been changed in recent years. After my mother died, my second sister took a quilt I gave her to her home. My sister took two coats from her mother.

When the old man died, most people didn't want to think about things, and a few people were afraid. Some people think that when the old man is gone, his things will be burned by the old man, so that things can go with him. It doesn't really make any sense.

Just as people in the city pay attention to it now, whoever dies in that house is unlucky. This is also pure nonsense.

People have lived for generations, and no one has died in that family, and no funeral has been held in that family. In the past, people rarely let them die in the hospital, because people thought that people who died outside would never go home and would always be lonely souls. Although this is superstition, there is no way to get rid of the concept passed down from generation to generation.

Now some people don't want the old man to die at home, so they send him to the hospital, and then pull his body out of the hospital morgue for cremation or burial after his death.

After my father died, some of his clothes were taken home by one of my cousins. This cousin is disabled and has some difficulties at home. My father once gave him the clothes I bought him. So, after my father died, I asked my sister to give him clothes that he could wear.

This cousin has a good relationship with my father at ordinary times, so he is not taboo.

It doesn't matter whether the clothes of the old man who died naturally were burned or not. If the infected person dies, all the articles used by the deceased should be disposed of, preferably buried deeply.

Man is an advanced animal with aura and spirit. When he is alive, the yang will rise and the turbidity will fall. Even the house where we usually live, producing daily necessities, is full of vitality everywhere.

With the increase of age, the vitality in the body shows a weak trend. The resistance to diseases will gradually weaken, and the absorption of food nutrition will be greatly reduced. Time is a knife that destroys one's old age. When the last bit of energy is exhausted, life will successfully turn to another world.

When the living swallow their last breath and shed their last tear, their spirit and yang will be exhausted, such as the exhaustion of oil lamps. At this time, Yin Qi gathered together and used clothes and articles at ordinary times, while Yang Qi disappeared.

People used to live in extreme poverty, and the clothes of the deceased were thrown away; Or send it to more difficult families, or disassemble it for reuse.

Now that the people's living standard is well-off, no one wants the clothes of the dead, even if they are new or unused.

The best way is to pull it to a remote place after dark, preferably near the water source, and burn it. Finally, the remaining ashes were dug up and buried. This is clean and hygienic, and does not affect the beautiful environment.

Burning clothes is a custom, which means asking the elderly to take everything away. It is a kind of sustenance. All old clothes should be burned, and better clothes should be given away. Many people are willing to take them. This is called touching happiness, which means that wearing this kind of clothes will make an adult and an old man's quilt separate. We call it a children's nest here. After covering the quilt of the old man, the children and grandchildren are in groups, which means very beautiful.

When an old man dies, most things will be burned. Many people are willing to give away new clothes. This is not taboo. The young man died, and no one wanted clothes. When an old man died, he left quietly. Burning old clothes and things that old people used before.

Thousands of dollars of clothes don't burn. They were put directly into the coffin and buried with the old man. All the used clothes were burned. The crutch I used before was not burned. They were put in coffins and carried with them cell phones and radios.

Burning things is a custom. I hope the old people can live a good life in another world. We have to tie a lot of paper things here, such as cars, carriages, buildings and banks, which means that old people can have food and clothes in the other world. This is a kind of grief and a good wish for the old people.

The clothes of the deceased are usually burned. The reason for this is the following:

First, worry about what you see and who you think. The clothes of the deceased should be burned to save people from thinking about things and increase their troubles. Only a few things are left for me to think about. For example, photos and small objects are easy to store and placed in places where outsiders are not easy to see.

Second, burning clothes is a traditional cultural custom in China.

On the one hand, people say that people die like lights go out. Return to nature, dust to dust, soil to soil. On the other hand, in order to mourn, people always hope that this is just a matter of food and clothing when their relatives go to another world. Maybe if you meet the right opportunity, you will be reincarnated, just a reincarnation. Don't suffer the people you love, burn the clothes and things they used to wear with them.

It's not just the clothes of the deceased that are burned for this. It is also equipped with some combustible objects. For example, when the coffin was delivered at first. Burning a sedan chair horse requires a customs clearance guide (that is, customs clearance documents), and Tang Priest has to go through customs clearance documents every time he goes to a new place. In the same way. The sedan chair horse is for the sake of relatives, and it is easier to get rid of your feet along the way. The purpose of customs clearance is to reduce cross-examination on the road, that is, customs clearance procedures are complete.

That's right, even the front car, of course, was burned with ancient paper.

Not long ago, a rich man in Hainan burned a real car in Tomb-Sweeping Day to hang his ancestors' graves. This is wrong, it is a kind of extravagance and waste, which runs counter to the traditional frugal culture in China.

My sister-in-law died of diabetes and her clothes were burned. When she got married, her father bought her woolen cloth from Anqing and refused to use it. It is still new. My niece is going to make a short skirt, but my brother doesn't want her to keep it.

Third, for health protection and safety.

Except those who are very old and die of natural causes, that is, white weddings, which are not taboo, people generally don't want the clothes of the deceased. Even if it is new, others will not want it, and it feels unlucky.

Generally, the clothes of people who have died of illness should be treated as pollutants, and they died in the hospital. If the family doesn't want it, the doctor will sterilize and pack it.

In the countryside, the old man also died. Generally, later generations are superstitious and like to be happy. They will hold the dying old man in their arms and put their hands on his head at the first time, saying that future generations will prosper.

In fact, if the elderly have diseases, and this disease is likely to be contagious, who will do that for development?

Especially after the national anti-epidemic process, now we believe that there will be no more such idiots who will ask for clothes that may be contaminated in order to get the joy of the so-called old people.

It is also a rural custom to change personal clothes for the deceased and put on the shroud again. "Five collars and three waists": five coats and three pants. Pack the changed clothes and burn them when the spirit room is burned.

As for someone who buys something for sacrifice and burns it, it does not belong to the category of his own use before his death. For example, there is a joke. Nowadays, the shroud store likes to recommend buying paperphone (or Apple's) to the families of the deceased. After you bought it, he recommended the data cable and charging treasure to his family. ...

The subject said that your best friend died and left you some clothes. You want to stay, but your family is right not to let you keep your friend's clothes.

After all, this dress belongs to your late friend, and his legacy, anyway, is for you. How can you dispose of a friend's inheritance casually?

You can ask his family for advice. This is his personal belongings. Even if he has passed away, you should have the greatest idea of the dead, and you can't take his things. Whether for health reasons or out of respect for the deceased, you can't keep it for your own use.

Many years ago, I sent my mother away and arranged my own funeral. Years later, I watched my father and uncles send my grandparents away. Let me tell you something I know.

In rural areas where burial is carried out, the clothes of the deceased are generally not burned. These funeral customs have been circulating for many years, and no one can tell.

On our side, the funeral of the dead is to put it in a tube and wrap it in silver, that is, to cover the coffin with a silver satin mattress and a gold satin quilt.

There are two kinds of clothes worn by the deceased, modern clothes and old traditional clothes.

Modern clothes are popular in the market at present. No matter spring, summer, autumn and winter, cotton-padded clothes and trousers must be worn!

Old traditional clothes, funeral shops sell complete sets, three to five sets. The outermost is a big cotton-padded jacket and a small cotton-padded jacket. They are all old-fashioned clothes, double-breasted and satin patterns. Women wear black velvet round hats, and men wear black felt hats or modern hats. Some men also wear big shirts.

After the deceased was put in the coffin, there was still a lot of room. Put some green cypress branches on your head and feet, and put the clothes you wore before you died in the rest. Everything, nothing left! Old clothes given by others before death, worn before death, can not be put in the coffin. This has to be carefully selected by children's wives!

Another rule and requirement is that it is not clear why. These clothes must be torn by my son, not cut with scissors. Put it on the ground, step on it, grab it with both hands and tear it hard! No one knows why, but everyone knows it must be.

It is said that the clothes of the deceased were burned. Some old people had a lot of clothes before they died, so they couldn't put them in the coffin when they were buried, or they found their clothes at home after they were buried. They need to leave them for a while, and when they get to the grave, they will burn them all together with the wreath and funeral sticks in front of the grave!

Bedding that has been covered before death cannot be burned. This is the "children's nest" for sons, also called "Fuwo". There are so many brothers, we should divide these bedding equally or even tear them apart! No split, brothers and sisters fight!

Long after my mother's death, when my father was sorting out the box, he found a pair of mother's cotton trousers, which were pressed at the bottom of the box. The style of the sixties and seventies, blue dacron fabric, red and blue plaid cotton is 80% new. Father said that it was my mother's cotton trousers when she got married! I stayed. Later, after my daughter-in-law gave birth to her little son, she took this pair of cotton trousers apart and made cotton trousers for her son!

Why burn people's clothes? My understanding is that this is the same as burning paper money. It doesn't burn here, where the dead can't get it, and you can't get it! The principle should be similar to the quantum entanglement proposed by modern science! It's just a simpler way!

Seeing things and thinking about people, touching the scene and feeling! Burn the relics of the deceased relatives, so that the living can avoid the pain of missing!

Seeing death as life, the relatives of the deceased are not far away!

My father passed away the year before last. After practicing Buddhism, the clothes my father used to wear and the quilt of the bed he slept in need to be burned, but I forgot that the quilt was not burned, because there were too many quilts and they were placed at the foot of the mountain in the backyard. Until one night, my father (who has passed away) dreamed that the dead would burn their clothes and they would get them in the underworld.

165438+ In October, the weather was cold. I worked in Guangdong and had a dream in the middle of the night. My father (who has passed away) came to tell me a bitter story:

Dad (deceased): "Son! The place where I live now is so cold that I can't sleep at night! There is nothing in the quilt. How can I live in such cold weather? It's freezing at night! There is not a quilt, and I don't want to stay here if this continues! "

When I woke up from my dream, my mind was very clear, and I immediately knew that this was my father (who had passed away), which means that he didn't have a quilt in the underworld, which means that we missed burning the quilt he slept in before.

I called my brother directly in the middle of the night, and my brother returned to his hometown for the New Year in advance.

I said, "hey, brother, get up now and go to the foot of the backyard to see if there is a quilt left by my father." I just dreamed that my father had a dream for me and said that there was no quilt cover. "

Brother: "What's the matter? We all had the same dream. Just now, I had a dream about my father. That's what I said. You just called me when I woke up. It seems to be true. Dad didn't get a quilt in the underworld. Then I'll see if those quilts can still be burned. "

I said, "Dad died a few months ago. The quilt should be wet at the foot of the mountain, and it is impossible to burn it. Then you can buy a quilt in the street tomorrow, then go to dad's cemetery to worship, and then burn the quilt after a fragrance, so that dad can get the quilt in the underworld. "

This is my real dream. We have a rural custom. An old man died. We must burn the clothes, quilts and beds of the deceased so that they can get these things in the underworld. Even science cannot explain many customs. For example, how did my father (who has passed away) know that we didn't burn the quilt he slept in? He didn't get it, and it's true that the dream was given to us. I think traditional customs and culture must have their reasons!

Reason one: After people die, their relatives miss them very much and feel very sad. It is generally believed that the dead relatives have gone to another world, and many places in China are called the underworld. In another world, you also need food, shelter, clothes and other daily necessities. So, burning his old clothes is sending him to another world. Psychologically, this is also a psychological sustenance for the living.

Reason 2: Some people burn it from the perspective of health and hygiene, because they are all used by others, and besides, they are all dead, and generally no one uses it anymore. This makes sense. Clothes and other daily necessities will contain some bacteria or viruses, which cannot be used without high temperature disinfection. Nowadays, many new clothes are cheap and good, so people generally don't sterilize the old clothes of the deceased at high temperature, but generally burn them.

Reason 3: The clothes of the burned people are also to avoid seeing things often in the future. When thinking of people, they are always immersed in the sad thoughts of their loved ones, unable to adapt to changes and not affecting their normal lives.

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Since lying in bed, grandpa has been urging his uncle to find some clothes for Uncle Li, who lives a hard life next door. He kept saying that if it was late, it would be late. At that time, I was particularly puzzled why I had to send it now. I didn't understand until I saw my uncle dispose of old clothes after he died. It turns out that grandpa did this for a reason …

Grandpa has always been in good health. In his 80 s, he can grow his own vegetable garden and break corn. If he hadn't accidentally fallen, he wouldn't have left us so early. I often hear my parents say that wrestling is the most feared thing for the elderly, because the bones are brittle and it is difficult to recover after falling. Basically, they will lie in bed.

Sure enough, grandpa never got out of bed after that fall. The doctor said he had a comminuted fracture of his hip. After returning home, grandpa's health went from bad to worse. He probably knew that his time was running out, so grandpa started a series of strange behaviors. What I can't understand most is that he asked my uncle to find out all the clothes he had only worn once or twice before, whether it was a summer cotton-padded jacket or short sleeves, and take them out of the cupboard.

After uncle took out all the clothes according to his request, grandpa asked him to iron them with boiling water, wash them and dry them, and finally gave them to uncle Li who had no children next door. "I will give it to others while I still have a breath, and I will give it to others later, so I will be unhappy." Grandpa said it was hard.

I felt puzzled and ran to ask my uncle, why did grandpa say that? Is there anything particular about sending clothes? Uncle sighed, looked up at the sky and said, your grandfather knows that his time is running out and is taking the time to finish these things! People will eventually face the day of death, and then there will be more pressure inside.

Sure enough, after grandpa died, my uncle and my dad moved all his old clothes, shoes, bedding and broken wooden boxes out and set fire to them. Uncle said it was a custom of rural people. The things of the deceased will be thrown away or burned as much as possible, especially clothes, shoes and bedding. If you can give it away before you die, give it away in advance, but not after you die. This has nothing to do with whether things are good or bad, but people have ideological taboos. I summed up the reasons that my uncle said, and there are probably the following four aspects.

First, the influence of traditional funeral concept. Whether in the city or in the countryside, everyone thinks that people will enter another world after death. Every year in Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, we burn paper money and give chrysanthemums to our dead relatives. In fact, we just want to make them feel the yearning for their loved ones through our actions.

People have just lost their vital signs and burned their clothes and quilts, so it is. I hope they can live happily in another world as we imagined.

Second, some people die of illness, and burning clothes before they die is also for the health of their families and to avoid being infected with germs. Many people will choose to go home for conservative treatment in the late stage of illness. In fact, they hope that they can finally leave in a familiar place. These people who died of illness will inevitably get some viruses on their clothes, especially those who have pregnant women and children at home. These invisible viruses may do harm to their health.

Burning these clothes and shoes can avoid the spread of germs, and indirectly protect the health of family members for the sake of the health of the whole family environment.

Third, to avoid living relatives thinking, burning clothes can also help them get rid of the grief of their loved ones' death as soon as possible. Because we have lived together for more than ten years or even decades, many things will leave each other's shadows. I believe that everyone has experienced the emotion of seeing things and thinking about people. Seeing familiar objects and thinking of each other's voices and smiles will spread the pain in my heart a little bit.

In order to let relatives get out of this grief as soon as possible and start a new life with a positive and optimistic attitude, burn all the clothes, shoes and quilts they wore before their death and try not to leave traces of each other. When you can't see it, you won't miss it. When the other person leaves less and less traces on things around you, the pain of losing loved ones will gradually fade away, and we can face a new life with a sunny and cheerful attitude.

Burning clothes is also to make the living relatives not afraid, and they will not have fear in the face of the places where they once lived together. After all, everything in the family has left each other's shadow. Seeing these will not only make people think, but some timid family members will even have various associations, which will lead to nightmares at night and affect their mental state, so burning clothes is also a last resort.

Fourth, beware of some people getting sick after picking up old clothes, or selling these old clothes without disinfection to others at low prices. Old clothes can be recycled, but they need to be disinfected, otherwise the backlog and humidity may produce all kinds of bacteria, which may cause harm to the human body. Disinfection and reprocessing of old clothes need to increase the cost, but under the temptation of interests, some people will ignore the health of others and reuse the recycled old clothes without any treatment. Therefore, many people will choose to burn their old clothes after the death of their loved ones, not only to follow the funeral customs handed down by their ancestors, but also for the health of themselves and others.

After listening to my uncle's explanation, I suddenly realized that there was such a profound reason behind it. It seems that burning old clothes is not because we think that old ideas have not been eradicated, but because there are other deeper and more comprehensive considerations, which should be treated rationally. But my uncle also told me that there are actually more and better ways to deal with old clothes at home, and we can try to do so.

First, you can donate these old clothes to community offices and to people in need in poor areas. There are donation boxes for old clothes in the community. We can clean up the old clothes that we can't wear at home and put them in these recycling boxes, waiting for community workers to take them away. This way can help those poor families who really need help, and the clothes they receive are washed and disinfected, so don't worry about getting sick.

Second, old clothes that can't be worn can also be transformed into clothes suitable for other family members, or made into daily necessities such as rags and mops. We don't always wear worn-out clothes and buy new ones like we used to. Most of them are idle because of the old styles. We can give full play to our design to transform old clothes into popular and favorite styles, turn waste into treasure and realize the secondary utilization of resources.

Conclusion: Burning the old clothes of the deceased is a kind of mourning for the deceased relatives and a way for the living to remember. We should be rational.

First of all, this is a matter of custom. Old people often say that once a person dies, he must take his clothes with him, otherwise he will go to another world with nothing, just like the saying that the riverside scene burns paper on Qingming Festival. Of course, this is a strange feudal idea, but after thousands of years, people can't change it for a while and need to be guided slowly. The second point is to avoid the living thinking about things. After all, people are emotional animals. After decades of ups and downs, once one person dies, another person can't get through psychologically. He will feel sad again when he sees the clothes and bedding he left behind. I remember my father died of advanced liver cancer seven years ago. After several months of treatment, my uncle insisted on pulling my father's clothes and bedding. The third point is to worry that the dead people will get sick and infect those who stay. In fact, there is an infectious virus. I remember that after my father left, my sister-in-law injected all the family. My brother, sister-in-law, nephew and niece, my mother and I didn't fight. Life and death matter. My favorite father has left, and I am a little sad and want to drive him away. I think my elderly mother needs to be taken care of. One day, she also left. I don't know if I have the courage to live. Life is meaningless without the people closest to me in the world. I know this idea is bad, but it often appears sometimes. Fortunately, I have the pressure of mortgage now, so I worked hard and everyone died. Those who stay must live well, live a good personal life and comfort my father. The living!