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After the death of a family member, can I report the funeral to my relatives by phone?

Yes, according to different situations, there are usually the following methods:

First, to the immediate family members and collateral relatives of the deceased. The immediate and collateral relatives of the deceased mainly refer to the parents, children, brothers and sisters of the deceased. This kind of funeral service must be given priority, and information should be sent to these people first after death. If the relatives of the deceased go to the funeral by themselves, they should wear blue gauze on their arms or a few strands of hemp fibers on their chests. Horse riding evolved from the ancient "cutting off the decline", which means that there is a funeral at home, which means "central pain relief". Peiqing yarn is a popular mourning symbol handed down overseas at present. If the mourner is far away from home, the funeral should be reported by telephone, telegram or express mail, so that relatives from other places can attend the funeral in time.

Second, for important relatives, but later relatives, the general practice is to issue "obituaries". The content of the obituary should be serious and simple, explaining the cause of death, time, funeral address and time of the deceased, so that the receiver can arrange the funeral.

Third, for ordinary relatives, friends and neighbors, "obituaries" are usually posted in front of the house or in the village. An obituary is also called an obituary or an obituary. In rural areas, it is called "lament" or "lament", which is usually written on white paper. Some people publish "obituaries" in newspaper advertisements because the deceased had a wide range of friends and many foreign friends before his death.

The writing of "obituary" was different in ancient times and now. The old "obituary" was full of red tape and thick feudal ethics. The so-called "unfilial crime, not self-mutilation, delaying examination (approval)" has long been out of date, spurned by people, and rarely used. Nowadays, "obituaries" are easy to understand. Let's take Huang's obituary as an example to illustrate its scientific nature and sense of the times.