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Is there a saying that people do not visit graves during leap months?

There is a saying that people do not visit graves during leap months.

Due to different customs in different places, some places have the custom of not sweeping tombs during leap months. The discerning older generation will promptly remind the younger generations in the family before the arrival of the leap month that the time for sweeping the tomb must be advanced or delayed. The time of sweeping the tomb must be avoided during the leap month. Folk custom believes that there is no leap month in another world, and it is empty and empty. When sweeping tombs and offering sacrifices in leap months, the ancestors cannot receive them, and they cannot fulfill their filial piety. Sweeping them will be in vain, and the ancestors will mistake them for the descendants. Not religious and respectful enough.

In our country, there are different customs for ten miles and different pronunciations for hundreds of miles. Leap months in the lunar calendar are very rare. There are even fewer old people who understand the real folk customs. Many of these folk customs are mostly based on feudal superstition. Some folk customs are based on feudal superstition. Habits may not necessarily be true inheritance. The meaning of sweeping the tomb is to express grief and express gratitude to the ancestors. As long as you have your ancestors in your heart and have a grateful heart, there is no need to worry too much about when to sweep the tomb.

Folk rumors about tomb-sweeping

1. Son-in-law does not sweep tombs

As the old saying goes: Son-in-law should not sweep tombs, as sweeping tombs is an insult to ancestors, because sweeping tombs during Qingming Festival is an ancestral ritual. The descendants of the grandchildren should perform filial piety to their ancestors, but a son-in-law with a foreign surname cannot sweep the graves, otherwise it will make people laugh at the fact that he has no descendants. However, in order to fulfill his filial piety, it is still reasonable for a son-in-law to sweep the graves of his father-in-law and mother-in-law.

2. Pregnant women do not sweep their graves

Most of the cemeteries of our ancestors are in relatively remote places, a certain distance from where people live, and most of the roads are rugged. The terrain is relatively high. Another important point is that the yin energy in the cemetery is too strong, so pregnant women are not suitable for sweeping graves.

3. Do not wear new shoes when sweeping graves

The "shoes" people wear are homophonic with the word "xie" for evil. Wearing new shoes when sweeping graves has the meaning of new evil, so the old people do this when sweeping graves. Wear your usual old shoes, and there is a lot of rain during the Qingming Festival. Wearing new shoes when sweeping tombs can easily stain your shoes, so it is best not to wear new shoes when sweeping tombs.