A person died in a funeral in the countryside. Why did you write a personal letter? . . Give sb. deep condolences

In rural funerals, carrying scrolls is a mourning gift, usually made of paper, with the names, positions and words of the deceased printed on it. The signature usually includes the name of the giver and a memorial, in which the memorial expresses respect and memory for the deceased.

The inscription "Filial Piety and Filial Piety" in this issue may have the following meanings:

"Benevolence" means that the deceased is an elder, and the younger generation pays tribute and condolences to the death of the elder.

"Filial piety" refers to the son-in-law of the deceased, that is, the identity of the donor.

"Respect for the arm" means that the giver respects and misses the deceased, and it also means that the arm was given by the giver himself.

Therefore, the inscription of "filial piety" means that the son-in-law of the deceased pays tribute and condolences to the death of his elders, and presents a wreath to the deceased to express his nostalgia.