What does Dai Xiao mean?

Dai Xiao is a folk funeral custom. Generally speaking, at the end of a family's life, all descendants should wear Dai Xiao. A daughter-in-law who hasn't gone through the door won't be Dai Xiao, a relative of the man's family. It's unlucky and doesn't conform to the rules, unless the woman has identified the man in order to express herself, or she has received a marriage certificate and only needs a wedding ceremony to choose Dai Xiao as the man.

Don't take filial piety to watch the temple building, the wedding, or touch the parturient and the baby:

Because people generally think that the filial piety carries ominous breath, they should avoid attending all occasions related to the sacred events and celebrations, such as building a temple, setting a stove, or weddings and wedding banquets. Otherwise, under the fierce infection of the filial piety, the temple building will be ineffective, or the newlyweds will have a bad relationship. However, if the mourners come into contact with the parturient or the baby, it will lead to the dystocia of the parturient and the premature death of the baby.

Those who are not allowed to attend the funeral ceremony are in conflict with the deceased birthdates.

If the deceased was born in the following year, no matter the relatives or friends of the deceased, no one born in the afternoon can attend the funeral ceremony. In addition, pregnant women and babies are also forbidden to send funerals, for fear of being infected with ominous gas.