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Grandpa Xiao Xin told Fortune.

In 242 episodes of Crayon Shinchan, whose funeral are you going to? Is it important to the Nohara family?

Guang Zhi brought Meiya and Xiao Xin's family to the funeral in formal clothes, so be sure to be close to them.

At the beginning of this episode, on the way to the funeral, Miki posted a notice: This is the funeral of Suzuki's family.

After this episode, a woman (about the same age as Meiya) cried and said that this was her "grandfather". It can be inferred that this is most likely the funeral of an old man who died of Xiao Xin's family, friends or colleagues.

The funeral was held in a temple, which can be seen more formally. The picture shows that the extremely festive grandfather passed away ~ there are more people coming this time, which reflects everyone's attention to the grandfather's funeral.

In the middle of the plot, it is not surprising that Xiao Xin was "naughty". He grabbed the wooden stick of the master in charge of crossing and sang a passionate KTV-style song. And from the beginning, people who have been kneeling have been numb to step on their feet, causing these adults who are sitting in danger to stumble ~

Finally, Hong and Meiya came out to make amends, but at the funeral, an old woman didn't blame her, but smiled and comforted her, saying that grandpa was a lively person before his death, which might be better for him ~ Grandma might be grandpa's widow …

Although the complete works do not specify who died, we only know that the deceased grandfather is 100 years old and belongs to the Suzuki family, but this is not important, because this is not what the screenwriter wants to show. I think there are two places:

First, the guests have to kneel for a long time, listening to the monk chanting, and Guang Zhi has fallen asleep;

Second, all people are numb, but they still insist on kneeling and dare not leave the desert. Only Meiya borrowed Xiao Xin to go to the toilet and slipped out to have a rest;

This should reflect the author's intention to satirize the red tape and traditions of Japanese funerals and Xiao Xin who broke these conventions. Just like the child who dares to tell the truth in the emperor's new clothes, Xiao Xin is a lovely and unusual child.

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