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Korean Traditional Funeral is believed to be similar to Chinese traditional funeral but with its unique feature because of Korean Confucianism.

Funeral Rites
Traditionally, the dead body will stay in the house for three, five or seven days, which depends on the season. The women of the family will start wailing ”aigu, aigu” for a parent and “oi, oi” for another relation. One of the relatives would take a coat of the deceased to the roof and call the dead’s name three times before the coat was taken back as a cover for the corpse to conduct the ritual “kobok” .Family of the dead will prepare three bowls each of rice, vegetables, soups and set out three units of money and three pairs of shoes outside the entrance of the house to the messengers from other world. The eldest son will be go find a tomb in a mountain and his wife will be responsible for the food for funeral and also the relatives of the family will also come to help make arrangement and cook food for the guests.

Also, the corpse will be washed in incense water and dress it in grave clothes. Then, except plugging cotton in the ears and nose of the dead and placing coins over the eyes, the mouth of the dead will also be put with three spoonfuls of rice. The body will be bound from head to foot with shrouds in seven layers and put in a coffin, which is bound in three places by long strips of cloth, with a mattress under the body, blanket covering the body and the deceased’s clothes filled in other space. For royal funeral, servants need to make decorative instruments like thick paper, wood, straw mats and cotton fabrics for the funeral ceremony.

Burial Rites
The first step of preparing for burial is bathing the corpse by perfumed water and dressing it in the traditional hempen or silk death dress. Then, the corpse is wrapped up into a hemp quilt and bind with ropes seven times. After the corpse is fully dressed, the coffin's lid will be tightly sealed and placed in a dry and secure place within the house. The second step is transporting the coffin to the grave site, which is determined by a geomancer. Those who carry the bier out of the house have to stop before the gate and lower the coffin three times as a form of ritual bowing. The transporting procession is led by someone who sings the mournful song and the other family members, relatives and friends follow at the back.

After that, the burial is started finally. A shaman will perform a special ritual to exorcise the evil spirits from grave after arriving the grave site. Then, the coffin is being lowered and the eldest male mourner takes a deep bow and stands on top of the coffin and tramp down the earth as it is thrown into the grave, the other family members are going to follow then. Finally, the grave is completed by building a mound of soil and covering it with sward.

Mourning Rites
Many Korean traditional ceremonies are influenced by the Confucian cultural. The following methods and requirements of mourning are the apparent example. First, people should be mourning for three years when their parents died and it reflects their filial. It is the most important sentiment in Confucian cultural.

Second, during the funeral, the female family members must be keep weeping and behave very grieved. People think this performance can prove the importance and value of the deceased. However, men are not allowed to cry at the funeral. They must control their emotions although the situation makes them emotional. In traditional Korean culture, the image of a male should be rational and calm, and female is emotional sensitive. Therefore, the male restrain their saddles is necessary.

Third, the relatives and friends will write a funeral oration to mourn the deceased and express their grief. It not only details the life of the deceased, but also praise his merits and achievements. It will reflect the culture and history of the whole family of the deceased. Consequently, the oration is very formal. It can be write as a biography, epitaph or a letter to the deceased.

Contemporary Funeral
Today, these funeral traditions are upheld with a modern twist. The two prominent changes concern the venue of the funeral and the method of body disposal. Traditionally, death occurs at home. When people are hospitalized with serious illness, every effort is made to bring them home to die and thus their spirits will not wander and become disoriented. Nowadays, most hospitals equipped facilities for holding funerals so that the mortuary transformed into the funeral hall so as to implement the further crenation conveniently. Those funeral shops in hospital offer one-stop funeral services so to satisfy every need of the client. Since class distinction has declined, Koreans today seldom decide dates of funeral according the the deaths’ social status like they used to, people tend to hold the funeral on the third day after death. In modern funeral, eulogy or funeral services do not exist in Korean funeral. Visitors bow to the deceased two times and one time to the mourner with words of condolences to show respect. Various delicacies and wine are served to the visitors. Instead of burial, cremation, which has a shorter period od bodily decay is more commonly practiced nowadays.

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