What are the taboos of sleeping in the deceased's room?
What should I pay attention to when sleeping in a dead man's room?
Sleeping in a dead man's room is taboo.
Avoid bad emotions.
Anger, quarrel, shame, missing, sadness and other emotions are all bad. Sleeping in the room of the dead with these emotions increases the yin in the body and leads to bad luck all the time.
Avoid sleeping for the weak.
The room of the deceased is still sick. It is best for the infirm not to live in it, which will affect their health.
Avoid ventilation and cleanliness.
The room of the deceased is cloudy, sick and smelly, so attention should be paid to ventilation and cleanliness.
What should I pay attention to when sleeping in a dead man's room?
Ventilation and disinfection for at least one day.
Old people are more or less sick before their death, especially those who died of illness. There will be many bacteria and germs in this room, as well as some evil spirits. Therefore, ventilation and disinfection must be carried out for at least one day. First, clean the house thoroughly, disinfect it with disinfectant or ultraviolet lamp, and open the window to make the room dry and ventilated.
Make sure the house has sunshine every day.
Evil spirits can't be achieved overnight, so we must ensure that there is enough sunshine in the house every day. If you really encounter continuous rainy days, it is best to regularly irradiate the house with ultraviolet light.
What should I pay attention to when sleeping in a dead man's room?
Can the things left by the deceased be used?
Not only the things used by the deceased should not be kept at home, but also the things sent by the deceased should not be kept at home. In other words, it is the right way to burn all the things of the dead and give them back to the ghosts. Because some ghosts don't want to go to the underworld, they always need something to possess when wandering among the undead, so what they used before their death is the best choice.
Taboos within 0/00 days after the death of a loved one/kloc.
Avoid visiting relatives and friends to attend banquets.
There is a folk saying that you should avoid visiting relatives and friends within 100 days after the death of your loved one.