Asked by Khloe
Why might Chinese burn paper money at a festival for ancestors?
A. To give the ancestors income in the afterlife.
B. To bribe the ancestors to stay away
C. To give the ancestors money for passage to the spirit world.
D. To show sacrifice in honor of the ancestors.
please help! I think it might be C
A. To give the ancestors income in the afterlife.
B. To bribe the ancestors to stay away
C. To give the ancestors money for passage to the spirit world.
D. To show sacrifice in honor of the ancestors.
please help! I think it might be C
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Answered by
Writeacher
The ancestors are already in the spirit world!
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Answered by
Khloe
I did not guess.
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help please
The answer is D
Answered by
help please
Its common sense
Answered by
Khloe
tysm!
Answered by
Molly
It’s D to show sacrifice in honor of the ancestors
Answered by
Aquarius
Answer A
During the Qingming Festival, Chinese people across the country burn gold and silver paper money. Burning the money provides income for their ancestors. Providing for ancestors after they pass is an important way to show them respect, according to Confucian values.
During the Qingming Festival, Chinese people across the country burn gold and silver paper money. Burning the money provides income for their ancestors. Providing for ancestors after they pass is an important way to show them respect, according to Confucian values.
Answered by
hi
I think its A
Answered by
oob
its a im pretty sure
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