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White customs

Every place has its own customs when it comes to white matters. Through this trivial event, I would like to make a brief summary of local customs.

The National People's Congress is approaching. Except for accidents, acute illnesses, etc., under normal circumstances, family members can prepare in advance. The supplies I know so far include white cloth, shrouds, cotton, firecrackers, maids, tributes, coffins, wreaths, photos, yellow paper, copper coins, coins, brooms, clothing and supplies before death, etc.

Equipment that needs to be rented includes ice coffins, tables, cooking supplies, coffin cranes, etc.

The personnel who need to be arranged are:

Steward: Coordinate and arrange all things.

Accounting: Keeping accounts of gifts and expenses

Sending messages: Collecting the addresses and information of family members and relatives, and notifying them at home.

Cooking: Responsible for eating and drinking

Leading: I don’t know exactly what position this is. This person needs to understand all the rules, procedures, supplies, timings, etc. of the daily affairs to coordinate Manage affairs to ensure smooth and compliant operations.

Buyer: Usually young people are randomly assigned to run errands

Notes:

1. All items borrowed from neighbors must be paid, even 1 cent. Can.

2. Personnel wearing mourning clothes are prohibited from visiting the house wearing mourning clothes.

3. The biological children, biological nieces and nephews, nephews and daughters-in-law, all bear the great filial piety; the younger siblings and grandchildren of the same generation bear the small filial piety. Those who are not present and fall into the above circumstances shall pay filial piety. Others don't need to wear it.

4. Take care of the emotions of the bride’s family, change the tributes every day, etc.

5. Prepare the grave site in advance and let the eldest son go there.

There are many other rules, so I won’t list them one by one.