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Why can't someone in the family go to the toilet after death?

You can't go to the bathroom. I really haven't heard of this statement. People have three urgent needs. What if I don't go to the toilet? Let me introduce some other statements.

There are some related sayings in our country. If someone dies in the family, they can not go out to pay New Year greetings during the New Year, but mainly their immediate family members, children and grandchildren can't go out, and grandchildren can. As for peacetime, just remember to burn incense at the grave at a specific time and pay attention when having dinner at the party. There is no rule that you are not allowed to go out for a visit within one year, because times are different, just keep it in mind and there is no need to show it to others. As for giving birth at a friend's house, if there are any taboos in the local area, you can ask someone to say hello. But we have nothing to say here.

There is a custom in Henan that an old man can go to someone else's house when he dies at home. Just before the funeral, go to someone else's house, not Dai Xiao, and bow to everyone. People are usually invited, so I shouldn't leave the mourning hall. You can leave without bowing after the funeral. Before the funeral, someone came into the house to mourn, and the dutiful son had to bow down.

Although it may not bring bad luck, generally speaking, people are afraid that someone in their family will die and then go to other people's homes to be guests. Actually, many places are taboo. After all, it is generally considered a pity to go to someone else's house after someone dies. Therefore, people who die at home will consciously not visit other people's homes.

Because China has such a custom since ancient times, people who die in their own homes should not go to other people's homes. It is unlucky and impolite to hear the old man say that this will bring bad luck to other people's homes. It doesn't matter whether others can go to their home or not.