Daughter burning paper taboo

Burning paper is a traditional ritual activity, which mainly expresses the memory and admiration for the deceased relatives. However, for daughters, there are also some taboos to pay attention to when burning paper.

First of all, a daughter burns paper, not her own photos or portraits. This is because in the traditional culture of China, people think it will bring bad luck, even ghosts. Therefore, when a daughter burns paper, she should burn some symbolic paper money, paper houses and other items instead of her own photos or portraits.

Secondly, when a daughter burns paper, she cannot burn paper money with her own name. This is because in the traditional culture of China, people think that doing so will let ghosts know that this person has passed away, which may lead to bad things. So when my daughter burns paper, she has to burn some paper money without her own name.

Third, when a daughter burns paper, she can't use her birthday to burn paper money. This is because in the traditional culture of China, people think that a birthday is a symbol of a person's fate and fortune. If a ghost knows it, it may lead to bad things. So when my daughter burns paper, she has to burn some paper money without her birthday.

Finally, the daughter burns paper, not paper money with home address. This is because in the traditional culture of China, people think that doing so will make ghosts find their own homes, which may lead to bad things. Therefore, when a daughter burns paper, she has to burn some paper money without a home address.