The harsh comments such as'Yin Qi is quite heavy'and'Who dares to marry such a girl back home?'are aimed at a 95 year old birthday dress model.According to reports,Ren Sainan,who works as a birthday suit model at a Taobao store in Zhengzhou,received widespread attention two years ago due to media coverage.On the eve of Qingming Festival,she admitted to hiding behind the scenes due to fear and panic,but now she has decided to persist in being herself and give back to those who have helped her along the way.
In traditional concepts,the shroud is related to the final dignity of life,not only the final"dress"of the deceased,but also the emotional expression given by the living.In this bond that connects the living and the deceased,it is inseparable from the makers of the shroud.Trying on a shroud and visually displaying details such as size and style is a reference for family members and a test of quality.This kind of service is both thoughtful and considerate,how can it be seen by some people as'yin qi heavy'?
This kind of statement reflects a bias towards shroud models and also reflects an attitude towards death.It is undeniable that many people avoid discussing death,but how can we label professions related to death as unlucky and unlucky?Can the fear of death lead to stigmatization of funeral practitioners?It's not that the shroud models have a heavy Yin Qi,but that some people have too much prejudice.
Most makeup artists and morticians in funeral homes have experienced similar experiences.For most morticians,what is difficult to bear is not work pressure,but social bias;Some people always think that their dealings with dead people are"unlucky",which makes it difficult for them to find a partner,rent a house,and even take a taxi for delivery.
Every profession should be respected,"as most netizens express,treating practitioners in the funeral industry with more composure and even a layer of respect.How can the deceased leave in person with their help,and their work be more dignified?