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Can China people not be cremated after death?
I am from Shaanxi, and cremation is not allowed in rural Shaanxi. The first seven people sang elegies, raised their spirits and carried the Eight Immortals, while Taoist priests looked at compasses, chose holes to bury Feng Shui, and buried them in ancestral graves or grave gardens. This is the case in southern Shaanxi. There are many Chu people in southern Shaanxi. They sing elegies in Chu language and filial piety in ancient dialect. Most people can't sing. Taoist monks also pay attention to feng shui, but it doesn't cost much. Sixteen people were carrying coffins. Who dares to cremate? Dig up all his ancestral graves, and all his ancestors will be cremated for you. No one wants to be dug up after death, so no one dares to mention cremation.
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