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During the Qingming Festival, it rained a lot, and there was no Nantong soul on the road.
Recently, Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, in accordance with the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution", "Regulations on the Administration of Funerals" and other laws and regulations, formulated a notice:
The city prohibits any unit or individual from manufacturing or selling feudal superstitious funeral supplies such as paper money and paper objects. Violators will be fined up to three times, and if the circumstances are serious, they will be punished by public security administration, or even investigated for criminal responsibility.
Once this policy was promulgated, a large number of citizens were dissatisfied and called 12315 in Nantong City, believing that the policy was "one-size-fits-all" and unreasonable.
Due to the surging public opinion, when the reporter called to ask the person in charge of the relevant unit of the Civil Affairs Bureau, the other party said: "You have not thoroughly read the documents, we emphasize manufacturing and sales from market behavior, and do not say that the use of this link is prohibited." Of course, it is best to worship with flowers. ”
Let's just ask: If you don't let me sell, where can I buy paper money to burn?
Now not only the citizens of Nantong, but even netizens across the country couldn't sit still, and came up to "question" the Nantong Civil Affairs Bureau:
If you want to be so tidy, you Nantong don't have a holiday on the Qingming Festival, and the holiday is also a "feudal superstition".
During the Qingming Festival, it rained a lot, and there was no Nantong soul on the road~
It seems that Tiandi Bank Nantong Branch is about to suspend business?
This kind of thing happened, and even the locals couldn't hold their faces.
Qingming Festival was originally a festival for people to remember their ancestors
If you forbid everything, then I might as well kowtow to the mountain over there at home and finish it, and don't burn anything, it's environmentally friendly! But is this Qingming Festival still meaningful?
What's more, paper is still on the national list of intangible cultural heritage.
Friends in Nantong, your land temples over there have been eradicated?
There aren't many festivals that we adults can go to climb and play.
Everything is forbidden, so is there still a need to travel thousands of miles to go home to sweep the grave?
Even CCTV couldn't help but speak:
"In the face of traditional customs, urban management should not be [one-size-fits-all], and should not simply and rudely prohibit people from burning dead paper or even punish merchants who manufacture and sell dark coins on the grounds of [feudal superstition]."
Now, the paper money shops in Nantong should also rest assured.
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