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Sale!
$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$39.00Current price is: $39.00.
These notes are typically burned during certain traditional ceremonies or festivals dedicated to commemorating the ancestors. The act of burning the Hell Bank Notes is believed to send the money to the afterlife realm where the ancestors or the deceased can receive and use it. It is a way for the living to show respect and care for their departed loved ones, hoping that they will have enough resources in the afterlife. For example, during the Qingming Festival in China, which is a time for tomb sweeping and paying respects to the ancestors, many people will burn these notes along with other offerings such as incense and paper replicas of daily necessities near the graves or at the ancestral altars.
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Sale!
$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$39.00Current price is: $39.00.
instructions:
1. Use an oily black pen to fill in the deceased name on the card (one for each person)
2. Choose a time in the morning and stick the card on the wall of your home (preferably the wall facing the front door), with a height above the ground that is similar to your height
3. Sincerely pray for blessings, or say something to the deceased Express your remember fondly
Attention: The wall should not face the toilet or kitchen. The surrounding area should be clean and tidy, and not cluttered
If not needed, please burn it and do not throw it away directly as garbage
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Sale!
$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$36.00Current price is: $36.00.
the gold bar are typically burned during certain traditional ceremonies or festivals dedicated to commemorating the ancestors. The act of burning the gold bar is believed to send the gold to the afterlife realm where the ancestors or the deceased can receive and use it. It is a way for the living to show respect and care for their departed loved ones, hoping that they will have enough resources in the afterlife.
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Sale!
$69.00 Original price was: $69.00.$36.00Current price is: $36.00.
These notes are typically burned during certain traditional ceremonies or festivals dedicated to commemorating the ancestors. The act of burning the Hell Bank Notes is believed to send the money to the afterlife realm where the ancestors or the deceased can receive and use it. It is a way for the living to show respect and care for their departed loved ones, hoping that they will have enough resources in the afterlife. For example, during the Qingming Festival in China, which is a time for tomb sweeping and paying respects to the ancestors, many people will burn these notes along with other offerings such as incense and paper replicas of daily necessities near the graves or at the ancestral altars.