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  2. Feb 12, 2024 · What is a Chinese Eulogy? A Chinese eulogy is a speech given during a funeral service in Chinese culture. It's meant to honor the deceased, recount their virtues, life achievements, and express the feelings of the bereaved family. How Does a Chinese Eulogy Differ from Western Eulogies?

  3. Explore how traditional Chinese customs for death, from funerals to mourning time, reflect a culture's embrace of the life cycle.

  4. Oct 15, 2019 · A Chinese funeral is a structured event and many pieces are incorporated into the process. Appropriate attire and adherence to the rules is expected. A formal invitation is often sent in place of a standard death announcement. Every person is expected to carry the funeral out according to custom.

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  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Avoid visiting relatives’ houses during the Chinese New Year period. What to Say at Chinese Funeral. 深表哀悼 (Shēn biǎo āidào) – Deeply mourn. English translation: “I deeply mourn.”

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    • Sending The Death Notice
    • Putting The deceased Into The Casket
    • The Wake
    • The 7-Day Ceremony
    • Offering Condolences
    • Wailing at The Funeral
    • Moving The Casket to The Burial Site
    • The Burial

    After the death of the deceased, the family should send a death notice to friends and relatives as soon as possible, or visit their home to inform them of the death. For distant relatives and friends, the family should tell them the date of burial. Sending the death notice have been developed as early as the Zhou Dynasty. Even if friends and relati...

    The deceased should be groomed before being put into the casket. Family members will do a list of things for the deceased, such as shaving, cleansing the body and putting on the burial clothes. It is believed in folklore that when dressing the deceased, people should not drop tears on the body, or the deceased won’t appear in their dreams after.

    After the deceased is put into the casket, the family will watch and pray beside the casket throughout day and night, keep the evil spirits away.

    This ritual is largely influenced by Buddhism. It is generally believed that the last day of the first seven days after the death is the legendary “night of the return of the soul”, on this day the deceased will return to the house to see the family for the last time. The family will prepare a meal beforehand for the soul of the deceased and hide i...

    Friends and relatives come to pay their respects to the deceased and offer their condolences to the family after receiving the obituary. Guests usually dress in black or white, and bring the family memorial funeral wreaths or memorial couplets depending on the closeness with the family. The family of the deceased should set up a memorial shed befor...

    Wailing is a major feature of Chinese funeral rituals. It’s not just general wailing, it is loud and ceremonial with certain rhythm and lyrics. It is performed throughout the funeral process by the relatives. The songs for the wailing sessions vary from different stages of the funeral.

    The burial site is carefully chosen by a feng shui master, and the ceremony has to be done at an auspicious time on an auspicious day. Before setting off, friends and relatives pay their final respects at the altar in front of the casket, then the funeral band plays mourning music and the eldest son or the heir breaks the pot with ashes of paper mo...

    When the parade arrives at the grave site, the altar lantern is placed in a shrine on the wall of the grave pit, and the casket is slowly lowered. The eldest son or the heir begins to shovel the earth to bury the casket and pile the earth into a heap, and places the spirit flag on top on it. Those involved in the burial must circle the tomb three t...

  6. Aug 3, 2020 · Deciding between cremation or full-body burial. Planning the funeral service. Writing an obituary. Sending out “invitations” Choosing a place of burial. Arranging the burial. 1. Choosing a Funeral Home.

  7. Dec 19, 2023 · Chinese funeral etiquette is a tapestry of respect, tradition, and symbolism. It involves feng shui for auspicious arrangements, incense, and joss paper offerings to honor the deceased, and a profound reverence for ancestors.

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