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What does the yellow paper on the coffin mean?

The yellow paper on the coffin is a sacrifice placed on the coffin by the funeral home or family members. According to the traditional culture of China, after death, people leave the body, and the soul will still exist in the world. They still need food, drinking water or other daily necessities. The function of the yellow paper on the coffin is to prepare necessary items for the soul of the deceased. This kind of yellow paper is mainly made of paper, the color is generally yellow, and it must conform to Feng Shui, and it is not allowed to use colors indiscriminately. Yellow paper should be one of the most important incense offerings. Of course, in modern society, this kind of yellow paper has gradually faded out of people's field of vision.

The yellow paper on the coffin is an important part of China's traditional culture, and it also symbolizes China's traditional culture and belief. The inheritance of this kind of sacrifice is conducive to the promotion and development of traditional culture in China, but many people in modern society are no longer keen on using this kind of yellow paper, thinking it is useless and just a waste of money. For the inheritance and inheritance of traditional culture, we should look at it from a longer-term perspective. It is the root of our culture, and we need to protect and inherit it, so that more people can know and understand it.

In today's diversified social environment, cultural diversity is attracting more and more attention. The yellow paper on the coffin, as an integral part of China's traditional culture, has its unique significance, but it does not represent all cultures. We should respect diversity, maintain openness, tolerance, equality and understanding, and promote cultural diversity. We should learn to appreciate and respect the values of different cultures and gain new ideas and opinions through this exchange.