Mr. Luo and his son from Yibin, Sichuan. On the day of the Qingming Festival, Mr. Luo took the child to visit the tomb of the child's grandfather. It's a family tradition, and it's how Mr. Luo wants his children to know and respect their ancestors.
In front of his grandfather's grave, Mr. Luo placed offerings and prepared to worship. His son directly picked up the chicken feet and asked his grandfather if he would eat them, and proudly said that he would eat them. This action caused Mr. Luo to laugh, and he thought that the child's behavior was a sign of innocence and cuteness.
Netizens are not happy, thinking that the child's behavior is impolite and disrespectful to the ancestors. It is believed that Qingming Festival is a solemn festival and should be treated with a serious attitude.
Mr. Luo also responded to netizens' questions, saying that when he was young, his father would also take him to worship his ancestors, and he only went back after eating. He believes that there is nothing abnormal about doing this, but rather a cordial way to express nostalgia and respect for his ancestors.
Netizens posted a variety of different comments and opinions. Some people think that the child's behavior is a sign of innocence, and the child's grandfather and grandmother agree to do so, and there is no problem. Others believe that the behavior of children eating offerings in front of their grandfather's grave is uneducated, and that the sacrifice of Qingming Festival should be taken more seriously.
Each place has its own unique traditions and customs, and these differences should be respected and understood. Different people have different ways to pay homage and nostalgia for their ancestors, which is a reflection of diversity and culture.
Therefore, we should refrain from imposing our own ideas on others and respect the customs and habits of others. As long as the family is happy and follows their own family traditions, it is the best way to remember their ancestors.