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What is the jingle about black people carrying coffins?

Black brother smiled, life and death were unpredictable, the coffin was lifted, and the world was white. The foot slipped, people called, Meng Po served soup, laughing to death. Close your eyes, cover them with cloth, and give them to friends and relatives. You take a bite, I take a bite, and I have to eat. Cry, have a bite, and then we'll run. As soon as the coffin is lifted and the soil is buried, everyone says goodbye.

The unique funeral method of "black coffin carrying" is Ghana's unique "love funeral" culture. In Ghana's cognition, death does not mean the end of everything, but just the beginning of another period, so for them, funeral is as important as "birth". It is precisely because of this unique view of death that the "black coffin-carrying dance" will be "popular" in Ghana.

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Black people carry coffins, which is the custom in most countries in West Africa. Most of the funny films I saw came from BBC TV's interview with Ghana's funeral customs. It can be said that the head of this group of black brothers is Ban Jieming Aidoo, who is the local funeral leader.

Ghanaians are not afraid of death. On the contrary, they think that death is a new beginning, which means that you will enter the next reincarnation.

Ghanaians believe that after death, people will not be assigned to hell and heaven according to their sins or kindness before their death, but will go to a place with their original ancestors to live a happy life. This knowledge means that the funeral is not a ceremony full of "seriousness", but a ceremony full of laughter.