1, the annual Tomb-Sweeping Day is coming. Usage of burning paper ingots to commemorate relatives: People are not necessarily "ghosts" when they die, and it is not necessarily right to take ghosts as memorial objects. It is generally believed that people become ghosts after death, and they can enjoy happiness by burning paper money and paper ingots, so they can live a good life in the ghost world.
One of the end-results after death: by weight, the good and evil deeds created by one's life, which is the biggest and heaviest, will be rewarded first. It is human nature to go to heaven and go to earth when charity is at its maximum; If the bad karma is the heaviest, go to hell road, hungry ghost road and beast road.
2. Where to go after death: With learning, with the heaviest and most difficult habit in our life, we will first go to the environment that best corresponds to this habit. Such as: those who kill, first report to hell; Greedy people go to Hungry Ghost Road to be reported first; Ignorant people go to the animal path to be reported first; Arrogant and aggressive people go to Asura to be reported first; Those who are filial and compassionate should go to humanity first; Those who are charitable will be rewarded in heaven first;
3. The third destination after death: fate, at the end of life, we decide where to go with our thoughts, whether to lead the VI or to live in the pure land of Buddhism. It is useless superstition to pay homage to the dead with paper money and paper ingots. China began to bury the dead with real gold and silver treasures, even people and livestock from the Han Dynasty. Later, I thought it was too bad, and gradually developed into making paper money and burning it to convey to ghosts and gods in order to achieve the purpose of enjoyment. These beliefs belong to the category of low-level superstition. In fact, Buddhism believes that only one in six people may become ghosts after death, and relatives of the deceased can return to the undead through merits such as giving alms, offering sacrifices to Buddha and offering sacrifices to three treasures, so as to achieve the purpose of crossing over. Other than that, it's all useless superstition.