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Can I throw away the red cloth bag given after fortune telling? _ How to deal with the red cloth given by the fortune teller?

Should the red cloth on the urn be removed?

In our country, when the urn is buried, it often needs to be wrapped in red cloth, which means good luck. However, some areas or families also have the custom of taking off the red cloth outside the urn. Do you want to take off the red cloth and bury it in the urn? This is a problem that needs to be judged according to factors such as region and custom. The following small series of Evergreen Martyrs Cemetery will briefly introduce to you whether the red cloth buried in the urn should be removed. First of all, it needs to be clear that red represents the meaning of auspiciousness, happiness and blessing in China traditional culture. When the urn is buried, it is wrapped in red cloth to show respect and blessing to the deceased, and also implies sacred and solemn significance. So in most cases, it is in line with cultural traditions and customs to leave red cloth when the urn is buried. However, some areas or families have the custom of taking off the red cloth outside the urn. This is often caused by regional, religious beliefs, family habits and other reasons, and it is necessary to decide whether to keep the red cloth according to the actual situation of the local or family. If the local or family thinks that removing the red cloth is more in line with the local or family customs and beliefs, then the red cloth can be removed at the time of burial. It should be noted that if you choose to remove the red cloth outside the urn, you should also pay attention to maintaining the solemnity of the ceremony and respecting the dignity of the deceased. When removing the red cloth, handle it with care and avoid swinging the urn excessively, so as not to damage the dignity of the deceased. At the same time, we need to pay attention to choosing some suitable substitutes, such as replacing red cloth with white cloth to ensure the solemnity and propriety of the ceremony. Whether the red cloth should be removed from the urn burial depends on factors such as region and custom. It is in line with cultural traditions and customs to keep the red cloth, but if local people or families think it is more in line with the customs and beliefs of local people or families, they can also remove the red cloth when they are buried. Whether you keep or take off the red cloth, you need to maintain the solemnity of the ceremony and respect the dignity of the deceased.

Urn, also known as life box, urn and urn, refers to the container used to hold and preserve the ashes left after cremation. There are many kinds of urns, such as stone, wood, jade, ceramics, plastic, crystal, metal and so on.