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Why can't people go into the house to do things after death?
In some places, people who die in different places need to be handled outside the village. In other words, if they have died in other places, their bodies cannot be carried into the village and need to be parked outside the village.

Personally, I don't see much about this custom, and most of them are willing to recite it. I don't know if I can enter the house, but it's no problem to enter the village.

Personally, I think this custom is unreasonable and cruel.

It's sad to die in a foreign country, and it's unreasonable not to let people into the village.

The funeral was supposed to be a matter for the families of the deceased, and the villagers had no right to stop the bodies from entering the village.

People who die suddenly outside should not be stopped in the hall.

The so-called "sudden death" actually refers to people who have been killed or committed suicide!

For example, some young people were stabbed to death because of their youthful spirit, fighting with others, or committing suicide by taking drugs, hanging themselves and jumping off buildings. All violent deaths!

For those who have been injured or voluntarily ended their lives, some places in the countryside say that it is not allowed to park their bodies in the hall to do useless work.

Anyone who is familiar with funeral etiquette in rural areas knows that after someone dies in rural areas, they will put the body in the lobby, which is the place to put the family gods.

The lobby in the countryside is a sacred place. On festivals related to sacrifices, such as Tomb-Sweeping Day, July 30th, Mid-Autumn Festival and Spring Festival, people will choose to burn paper, provide meals and burn incense in the lobby.

When a person dies, he will put the body in the lobby and carry it up the mountain for burial in three days, and the whole funeral will be over.

But for people who die suddenly, many places in rural areas are more taboo to park their bodies in the lobby, but outside the house. And for these dead people, the time is mostly not three days, and the funeral will be simpler.

Personally, I think that the reason why the deceased avoided the mortuary of the mourning hall is because the rural areas feel that this part of the deceased is unfortunate, especially many of them died when they were still very young. The lobby is dedicated to ancestors, and the countryside feels that this is a humiliation to ancestors. They are not allowed to enter the house and can only do it outside.

For people who died over 50 years old, even if they died of illness, people would think it was a normal death and could put it in the lobby.

On the other hand, if someone kills or commits suicide, the rural ancestors are ashamed, so they will not put it in the lobby to disturb their ancestors.

Of course, there is also a saying that these sudden deaths are unfortunate in rural areas, and it is understandable that they do not want to bring this misfortune into their homes without putting it in the hall.

Speaking of this topic, it is inevitable that there is some sadness and sadness, but life is only once. Let's remind everyone to take care of themselves, exercise more, stay up less, remember to eat three meals a day and stay away from illness.

People who don't fight with others can make friends carefully, stay away from danger, and see a psychiatrist when they are under great psychological pressure. Don't want to go too far.