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Why do many rural elderly people ask their families to prepare coffins in advance when they are healthy?

Speaking of coffins, I think everyone knows what they are. I still remember being particularly afraid of this kind of thing when I was a child. We all know that the elderly in rural areas are particularly concerned about their own funerals. In fact, the elderly who make coffins are indeed There is a kind of emphasis on their concept that after working hard all their lives, they also need a good coffin. It will be their forever home in the future. They must have a good coffin that they can at least see before they die. Making a coffin is also very particular.

It requires good wood, and wood that is easy to rot is generally selected from red pine or sycamore trees. These woods are not easy to rot when buried in the ground, and can last for a long time. long. After reaching a certain age, especially those in their fifties and almost sixty years old, they really take a dim view of life and death. At this age, I can face this calmly.

So, psychologically, the coffin is not scary to them. And for the elderly, they have seen through life, old age, illness and death. On the contrary, what they value more is not affecting future generations after death. The coffin was made before death, and he knew that he would not be in trouble anymore. Respect for death (the ancients’ understanding of death was not decay and nothingness. It was with a holy and mysterious view, just like going to The Other Side) This is not unique to China, but is true throughout the world. ?

3. Convention. When a habit is passed down, it becomes a custom. Common people cannot build mausoleums or tombs, but they can still choose where to live after they die. Not only old people would do this. Before building your own coffin, you usually choose your own cemetery. They started thinking about these issues early on. It's just because of children, work, livelihood, etc. that this matter has been postponed. When the children start a family, I have nothing to worry about. Start thinking about these “lifetime events.”