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What does the standard of state funeral in China mean?

What is the standard of state funeral in China? There is no legal document requirement, and it is mainly low-key.

State funeral is a funeral for people with special achievements in the name of the country. State funeral is a funeral norm, which represents the country's high respect for the deceased. In fact, since the revision of the State Funeral Law in 1948, the government of the Republic of China has never invoked the provisions of the State Funeral Law to hold a state funeral, but there is no specific explicit provision on the specific standards of state funeral, and it is mainly low-key. After the founding of New China, there was no public state funeral regulations in People's Republic of China (PRC).

State funeral is a funeral for people with special achievements in the name of the country. State funeral is a funeral norm, which represents the country's high respect for the deceased. State funeral exists in many countries, such as China, Japan, the United States and South Korea.

Common sacrificial methods

1. Burning incense: Burning incense is a common way of offering sacrifices, and people express their respect and prayers to the gods by burning incense.

2. Offering: Offering refers to placing food, fruits, drinks and other items on the altar to worship the gods.

3, lighting candles: lighting candles is also a common means of sacrifice, people express their respect and prayer to the gods by lighting candles.

4. Offering flowers: Offering flowers is a gentle way of offering sacrifices. People express their respect and prayers to the gods by offering flowers.

5, chanting: chanting is a devout means of sacrifice, people express their respect and prayer to the gods by reading scriptures.

6. Release: Release is a kind of sacrifice. People express their respect and prayers for the gods by releasing animals.