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Can a daughter-in-law go to her in-laws' house to sweep the grave?

It depends on the local customs. Generally, when there are no special circumstances for the elderly to go to the grave, the son and daughter-in-law will go, which makes sense.

If the daughter-in-law is nothing special, she must attend her father-in-law's funeral, especially in the countryside. According to custom, the daughter-in-law has a higher status than her sister-in-law and must attend.

However, the law does not stipulate that daughters-in-law must attend, and children do not attend their parents' funerals. There are no special provisions in the law, but they are morally unreasonable, so they will be drowned by the tucao stars in the neighborhood.

Therefore, a daughter-in-law can not attend her father's funeral without special circumstances, but she should be prepared to bear the pressure, okay!

Sick women cannot go to the grave. If they have to go, they must wear amulets, such as jade or jade Buddha.

It is not disrespectful to ancestors that people who have menstruation and are sick do not go to the grave. It's because menstrual period and sick people are weak. If they go to the grave, the yin is heavier and they are afraid of getting sick.