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What does the old rural saying "Copper Mountain, broken mountain, no one to bury, no grave to bury in the ravine" mean?

In rural areas, many people like to say some oral proverbs, which is not only their summary of daily life, but also their understanding of life experience.

Many older people will master many proverbs, and they are willing to pass them on to the next generation.

Many children will live with their grandparents. In the long life with grandparents, they will learn a rural proverb, and over time, this expression will be passed down from generation to generation.

It can be said that many proverbs have been handed down from generation to generation by working people, and these proverbs have been handed down by everyone because they contain certain truth and have been widely recognized by everyone.

If we have the patience to study these proverbs, we will find that they often contain very important logic.

There are many customs for funerals in the countryside.

In rural areas, it is very important to live, die and die, and many people will pay great attention to their graves after death. They want to put themselves in a place with good feng shui, and they will carefully choose their graves.

It can be said that the funeral problem is a problem that rural people attach great importance to.

There are also many proverbs about funeral in rural areas, among which the most famous one is Tongshan, where no one is buried when the mountain is broken and there is no grave in the ravine.

Many people will feel puzzled when they see this proverb. What is Tongshan and Broken Mountain?

First of all, we look up some ancient books, and we can know that Tongshan refers to those mountains without vegetation, that is, those bare hills without vegetation.

In rural areas, these barren hills are also ominous symbols in everyone's mind, because they feel that these mountains can't even grow vegetation, let alone bury people here.

Burying people here will make them lack some nutrients, which is not conducive to the cultivation of their aura.

So, what is a broken mountain?

Literally, broken mountains refer to those steep mountains, as if they had been cut off with a knife.

It is difficult to climb these mountains, and it is even more difficult to sweep graves in them. Because of the special geographical position, it is difficult to find a flat place to bury people, so there are few graves on these steep mountains.

It can be said that if you must choose to be buried in such a mountain, it will bring great difficulties to those who come to pay homage.

It can be said that this proverb means that places with poor geographical conditions and no advantages in terrain are not considered when holding funerals, because this will increase the difficulty and be detrimental to our hosting in some ways. This is also a summary of the funeral customs of working people. It can be said that these proverbs are still very meaningful.

We should also correctly understand these proverbs, and whether they have any value now or not, we should maintain a respectful attitude towards them, because they are the summary of the daily life of working people and the inheritance of their wisdom, and they have very strong use value and application value in the past.

Therefore, we should not think that they are out of date, but just laugh at those who say these proverbs. We should explore the wisdom behind these proverbs and understand the various summaries of ancient working people's own life experiences.

Although these proverbs seem ridiculous now, they are still the best summary of working people's own lives. If we can understand the meaning behind them, it will certainly be of great help to our daily life.

Because although science is sometimes emphasized, it is also important to sum up the experience of the older generation.

Moreover, these proverbs also reflect the profound human feelings in rural areas. We should protect, carry forward and inherit them well, which is also the greatest reservation to the characteristics of rural areas in China to a certain extent and can inherit the traditional culture of rural areas in China.

We should also learn to respect all kinds of rural proverbs and not look down on them just because they are vulgar. We should learn to see the true meaning behind these proverbs through simple and easy-to-understand appearances.

If we can understand and master these languages carefully, we will certainly be able to facilitate our lives.

We should respect the living habits of rural people and don't have some misunderstandings and bad views on them because of our differences with them.

No matter how they communicate in daily life, they should be respected by us.

What they say may be a bit vulgar and may make us disdain, but we still have to understand that they also have their own wisdom in life. Although they can't be understood by us, they deserve our respect.