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Man carrying imitation paper money, China, East Asia

Man carrying imitation paper money, China, East Asia


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Man carrying imitation paper money, China, East Asia

Man carrying imitation paper money, China, East Asia -- the custom was to burn the money over the grave of someone who had died, to supply their spirit with money in their new existence. Date: 1922

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This evocative photograph captures the solemn tradition of carrying and burning imitation paper money in China during the early 1920s. The man in the image, dressed in a simple robe and carrying a large bundle of bills, embodies the deep-rooted beliefs and customs of East Asian cultures. In this era, paper money, also known as 'hell money' or 'ghost money,' was used as offerings to the deceased, believed to provide them with financial sustenance in their afterlife. The practice of burning paper money dates back to ancient China and has been a significant aspect of Chinese funerals and memorial services for centuries. This custom, which transcended racial and social boundaries, was widely adopted across East Asia and even in other parts of the world with large Chinese diaspora populations. The 1920s, a time of significant change and modernization in China, saw the continuation of this ancient tradition. The man in the photograph, with a serious expression and a heavy load, represents the respect and care given to the deceased, a testament to the enduring importance of family and ancestral ties. This image, taken in 1922, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural history of China and East Asia during the 1920s. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted customs and traditions that continue to influence our world today, bridging the gap between the past and the present.

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