Whether the Qingming Festival should be dull or happy for the outing, netizens have different opinions about this heated discussion.
Sweeping the tomb on the Qingming Festival, whether the offerings placed in front of the grave should be eaten or not, about this heated discussion, netizens have different opinions.
Let's start with the first question: Can we say: Happy Qingming Festival?
For a while, netizens failed to reach a consensus on whether they should say: Happy Qingming Festival!
Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese cultural festival that is mainly used to remember ancestors and perform tomb sweeping ceremonies. Different from the festive atmosphere of other festivals, Qingming Festival reflects more respect and nostalgia for ancestors. On this day, people perform deep rituals, sweep graves and participate in memorial ceremonies.
The author believes that saying "Happy Qingming Festival" may not be consistent with the connotation of this festival and is easy to cause controversy. In order to express our wishes more appropriately, we can choose "Qingming Festival is healthy" or "Qingming Festival sacrifice sweeps smoothly" as a more appropriate blessing.
Next, let's take a look at the heated discussion caused by the 6-year-old child eating offerings in front of his grandfather's grave.
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Some netizens think it's edible!
Some netizens also feel that they can't eat it.
In fact, the cause of the problem may be due to the differences in local customs.
So, do you think the offerings at the grave are edible?