The Purpose And Usage Of The Coffin
Jan 02, 2023
Coffin, everyone should know something from TV or online books. A coffin is a wooden box that carries the remains of the deceased, usually used at funerals.
Coffins, also known as longevity coffins, Fang, Shoufang, old houses, four and a half yuan, and ten yuan, are cabinets that carry the remains of the deceased, and are usually used in funerals. The coffin containing the remains is called a coffin. Coffins can be made of different materials, the most common ones are made of wood, such as cypress, pine, nanmu, willow, and paulownia. There are also coffins made of copper and stone.
Nature created everything, and at the same time gave all of them life in different forms and forms that continue to develop. The life of all things in the world is hard-won, however, we human beings illustrate the preciousness of life in a special way.
Since the ancient millennium to the present, human beings have left an indelible "theorem" about their own death - although people cannot be resurrected after death, they can all return to heaven. Of course, this is a superstitious statement. To explain the "theorem" of returning to heaven, it is a kind of spiritual desire of people-although a person will never come back to life, his spiritual image will always exist in the hearts of others. In order to express this kind of spiritual feeling with tangible nostalgia for the deceased, people place the dead body, that is, bury it. In order to make the dead live a better life in another world, people prepare gorgeous coffins for the dead.
Chinese tradition likes to make coffins with high-quality pine and nanmu. Many people regard getting a good coffin as the greatest blessing after death.
Coffins are the most practical in rural areas. Almost every villager will use coffins to store their bodies after death. Some people will be cremated after death due to other reasons, but they will also order their descendants to put their ashes in coffins before they die. I like this way of burial to preserve the integrity of the corpse, which has a profound meaning.







