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Burning paper in front of the grave is raining. What should I do? OK or not? What's the moral?

It is normal to burn paper money in front of the grave until it rains, which makes no sense;

Psychologically speaking, it refers to people's state of awe and obedience to the gods who think that life individuals (or life groups) have dominant power in their hearts. It is a belief and behavior that people pray for improving their destiny when they encounter things they cannot know, or when they encounter insurmountable setbacks and obstacles.

For example, when people encounter difficulties, they often ask God for divination, fortune-telling, drawing lots, measuring words, reading faces and descending to the gods in order to get rid of them. Superstition is a morbid social psychology, which still has a market in today's society. This is an anti-scientific stupid mentality and behavior, which must be stopped.

Extended data:

Believe in ghosts and gods, burn incense and worship Buddha, and tell fortune. This concept and behavior process can promote the formation of fatalism in concept and follow the norms established by superstition in behavior. Superstition, through social psychological suggestion, infection, imitation and other forms, and then gradually spread in society.

Superstition is a kind of prejudice and ignorance, an opposition to science and an erroneous or illusory understanding of the objective world. For example, "people have an afterlife", which is a wrong understanding; And "there are ghosts and gods" is an illusory understanding. Superstition is downright subjective idealism.

Every superstition is accompanied by the existence of imagination deterrence. For example, "disrespect for the gods, thundering." This imaginary deterrent has a very powerful hint and restriction on people's thinking and behavior. It does not allow people to think rationally, as long as they ask for unconditionally.

There is a clear difference between superstition and religion. Superstition and religion look very similar on the surface, both of which contain the recognition and obedience to the supernatural, but the difference between them is obvious. Structurally, religion is a social ideology with strict organization, canon, doctrine and system.

Religion is developed through the professional communication of clergy and has a theological system. Religion has legal status. On the other hand, superstition is the antithesis of religion. Superstition is not spread through formal organizations recognized by theology. Superstition is closely intertwined with people's daily life, and it is passed down from bottom to top in traditional customs, such as chanting spells, exorcising ghosts and treating diseases, and predicting good or bad luck with divination.