What are the specialties after the death of a relative?
The death of a loved one is one of the saddest moments in life, and different regions and cultures have different values for funeral etiquette. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to sort out common customs and precautions after the death of a loved one to help everyone better understand and follow traditional etiquette.
1. Basic procedures after the death of a loved one

| steps | content | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Confirm death | Death certificate issued by hospital or police | The death certificate needs to be properly kept, and subsequent procedures require |
| 2. Notify relatives and friends | Notify via phone call, text message or social media | Avoid making random announcements in public |
| 3. Make funeral arrangements | Choose a funeral home and determine the funeral style | Reasonable arrangements based on family economic situation |
| 4. Wake and condolences | Relatives and friends went to the mourning hall to pay their respects | Dress modestly and avoid making noise |
| 5. Cremation and Burial | Burial or cremation according to customs | Follow local funeral policies |
| 6. Subsequent memorial service | The first seven days, one hundred days, anniversary and other commemorative days | Keep the memory of the deceased alive |
2. Funeral customs in different regions
| area | main customs | Special taboos |
|---|---|---|
| North China | Pay attention to the "first seven" memorial ceremonies, and funerals are mainly white | Avoid wearing red clothing at funerals |
| South China | Pay attention to Feng Shui and choose the cemetery strictly | Avoid crying loudly during a funeral |
| southwest region | Some areas retain burial traditions | Avoid eating meat and fish during funerals |
| East China | Pay attention to the "May 7th" sacrifice and burn paper money | Avoid holding funerals at night |
3. Cultural taboos during funerals
1.Clothing taboos: When attending a funeral, you should avoid wearing brightly colored clothes and stick to plain colors such as black, white, and gray.
2.Verbal taboos: During the funeral, avoid using words such as "die" and "died". Use "gone" and "died" instead.
3.behavioral taboos: It is not appropriate to laugh or play during the funeral, and remain solemn.
4.Sacrifice taboos: Sacrifice cannot be placed randomly and must be arranged in a traditional way.
4. Psychological adjustment and follow-up care
After the death of a loved one, the mental health of the family is equally important. Here are some suggestions:
| Suggestions | Specific practices |
|---|---|
| allow yourself to be sad | Don’t suppress your emotions, release them appropriately |
| Seek support from friends and family | Communicate more with family and friends |
| Professional psychological counseling | Seek help from a psychologist if necessary |
| commemorate the deceased | Memorialize by writing diaries, sorting out belongings, etc. |
5. New trends in modern funerals
With the development of society, funeral methods are also changing:
1.green burial: Environmentally friendly methods such as tree burial and sea burial are becoming increasingly popular.
2.Online memorial: Express your condolences through an online platform to facilitate the participation of relatives and friends in remote places.
3.personalized funeral: Customize the funeral process according to the deceased’s preferences during his lifetime.
The considerations after the death of a loved one include both the inheritance of traditional culture and the evolution of modern society. No matter which method you choose, the most important thing is to express respect and memory for the deceased.
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