What customs of Daming have been passed down to this day?
Bathing, eating and assaulting a corpse means that relatives wash their bodies for the deceased, usually after treating the corpse and setting up a curtain hall to cry and drink. After bathing, meals were served. Relatives could not bear to leave nothing in the mouth of the deceased, but put pearls, jade, shellfish, rice and other things in the mouth of the deceased, reflecting the spirit of ancient people's death as if it were a matter of life. Attacking clothes is to dress the dead, usually with meals.