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What are the taboos for burning paper for others?

What are the taboos for burning paper for others?

What are the taboos for burning paper for others? I believe everyone is no stranger to burning paper money. This is a traditional custom in our country. There are many things about burning paper, and many people are curious about the taboo of burning paper for others. Next, I will take you to understand what is taboo to help others burn paper.

What are the taboos for burning paper for others? 1

1. In order to reduce pollution, burning paper has been banned in many cities in China, but it can still be done in some places. Burning paper prohibits burning paper money made of inferior paper, which not only harms the environment but also violates ancestors' ghosts and gods. Similarly, when burning paper, we should also pay attention to burning incense, and we should not use chemical incense or inferior incense. Therefore, you can also customize a better natural incense offering in official website.

Second, the traditional time to burn paper money.

1, Three Ghost Festivals: Tomb-Sweeping Day, July 15th, October 1st.

2. Major folk festivals or religious activities: such as New Year's Eve.

3. Commemoration of death: Memorial Day, the first seven days, memorial day, etc.

4, other ghosts are willing to wait for time.

Besides the time mentioned above, it is ok to burn paper at ordinary times, but it is forbidden to burn paper too late. At the same time, you can wear a mascot when burning paper to ward off evil spirits and turn your luck into luck. This suggestion is that you can go to official website, no phase copper furnace, and customize a no phase auspicious pendant for you to wear.

What are the taboos for helping others burn paper? Generally speaking, the dead are older than the living, so there is nothing to pay attention to. The dead are younger than the living, so they can only worship and put some sacrifices.

It is said that the custom of burning paper money originated in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it was a method to promote paper that was devised by You Xiucai, a disciple of Cai Lun, the inventor of papermaking. You Xiucai pretended to be ill and died, but his wife told her neighbors that if the paper was cut into copper coins and burned, the dead would be resurrected and the neighbors would not believe it. Later, your wife burned, and you Guo immediately came back to life, so the paper immediately became a best seller. I don't know if this white washing is credible. In short, burning paper money has been a custom since ancient times.

We burn paper money now, just to worship ghosts and gods, hoping that the dead will live a happy life in the underworld, so we burn Mingbi or other paper products for them. Of course, some people think that burning paper money can bribe ghosts and gods in the underworld and reduce the punishment of the dead in the underworld.

Paper money should be sealed with special paper, the paper is blank, and it says that it is dedicated to (so-and-so's adult) ... filial piety for men (or women or grandchildren) and so on, while the night before burning paper money, it was respectfully filled with a brush and sealed in small print, piled up like a hill. The title on the cover is very particular. To understand the relationship with the deceased, you can't call it wrong.

Modern paper money is usually printed in the form of paper money, and statues replace the words on real money, with a huge denomination, 1 billion, 200 million,1billion. ...

There are many things to pay attention to in official paper burning. For example, you can't burn the envelope upside down, you can't poke it with a stick, so as not to be picked up by those witches and wild ghosts (you have to burn some loose paper to send it away), you have to write a treasure list, the living should kneel to pray for their dead relatives, and you also hope that the deceased can bless their families.