Why do people often use jade to cover the a.nus when burying concubines?

Hoàng PhúcFeb 23, 2022 at 15:16

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What was the purpose of this practice when the emperor's concubines died?

Since ancient times, China has been a ceremonial country, not only the living must follow the rules and hierarchy, but even the burial custom of the deceased is also very important.

Even if someone in ordinary people's house died, the funeral ceremony was very complicated.

If the deceased is a royal family, the funeral ceremony will be even more solemn.

Just looking at the massive mausoleums of ancient nobles, it is partly to see how much the ancient people valued burial rituals.

If the deceased was the Emperor's concubine, the burial would require more than a few processes.

First, someone in charge should come and clean the b.ody of the deceased concubine, then take a jade button and stuff it into the a.nus of the b.ody.

Why do people often use jade to cover the a.nus when burying concubines? - Photo 1

Why did the king's concubine have her a.nus sealed after her d.eath?

Although the scientific and technical level of the ancient people was still backward, the people's thought at that time was not expanded, but some traditional practices from the past are still handed down to this day.

According to the custom of the ancient Chinese, the r.emains of the deceased are very important, so before burial, the r.emains are often decorated beautifully, buried with many burial objects and well preserved.

In traditional Chinese customs, the r.emains of the deceased are highly valued, so the ancients always tried to research methods to ensure the completeness and integrity of the deceased's r.emains. help keep the r.emains from being ravaged by external factors.

In ancient times, if it was not for special situations such as a raging epidemic, forcing the dead to be cremated, this practice was considered disrespectful to the deceased.

At that time, cremation (burial in the ground) was the main form of burial, of course the dead person was buried underground before long, the b.ody would also rot, eventually leaving only the bones.

When burying the deceased, people pay special attention to the appearance of the b.ody, usually the family will invite someone to do makeup for the dead person, so that the dead person becomes more beautiful and can be dressed up.

To keep the bones of the deceased intact, when burying the ancients often do a few things as follows:

After the person dies, in order to prevent the b.ody from r.otting, the most important thing to do is to seal the nine holes (nine openings in the b.ody).

For modern people, this will probably be considered a stupid feudal superstition, but in fact, this is a method drawn from hundreds of years of experience of the ancients, and it is also grounded in itself. certain science.

After a person dies, under the corrosion of microorganisms and the process of cell decay, a large amount of b.ody fluids will flow out, these liquids will accelerate the decay of the c.orpse. b.ody, and at the same time destroy the external completeness of the b.ody, this is disrespectful, is disrespectful to the deceased.

Especially for concubines with noble status, if after their d.eath, the nine chakras are not sealed, there will be no way to keep the b.ody intact.

Why do people often use jade to cover the a.nus when burying concubines? - Photo 2

Because of that, the concubines after dying will use jade buttons to insert them into the a.nus, doing so helps to prolong the time of preserving the b.ody, and also has a great effect in the Chinese funeral rites. Ancient Kingdom.

The reason to use jade button inserted into the a.nus is because, before the funeral ceremony, the b.ody will be soaked in cinnabar and mercury, the jade button has the effect of preventing mercury from entering the b.ody. .

The b.ody is still intact after being buried for many years

In fact, in the process of discovering many ancient tombs, people have discovered that the r.emains inside the tomb still retain the vivid look of life.

But very soon, the b.ody loses its luster and gradually rots, even the treasures buried next to it will become dull.

The reason is that when the b.ody is exposed to the air for too long, it will easily oxidize, the ancient people's in-depth research on this issue has shown that they deeply respected the r.emains of the deceased.

No matter what life is like when they are alive, when they die, they always hope that they can die with their eyes closed and rest in peace.

Why do people often use jade to cover the a.nus when burying concubines? - Photo 3

Today, in China, there are still many customs and traditions handed down from ancient times.

There are customs that can explain the cause, but there are customs that are still a mystery, but nonetheless, they are still extremely precious cultural and historical values.

The level of people in ancient times certainly could not be high, without access to advanced science like today.

So at that time, it was believed that when people died, there would be an afterlife.

Therefore, with many noble families, if someone in the family dies, they will bring a lot of precious objects or things that the deceased loved while they were alive to bury them with the coffin to make souvenirs. burial.

In fact, from an emotional perspective, the solemn funeral rites of the ancients were the good expectations they had for a world they did not know.

If you are enjoying wealth in this life, you will also want to enjoy the same good things in the next life.

If your life is not good and favorable in this life, you will hope that your next life can be more comfortable.

It is thanks to the respect for the deceased and the expectation and expectation of a perfect life in the next life that has made the ancient Chinese burial ceremony extremely important.

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