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Is there any taboo to be a mortician?
Don't smile, don't shake hands with others, don't tell yourself your occupation, don't say goodbye, don't say hello.

1. The undertaker, also called the undertaker, restores the state of the deceased. Repair the face and body, and restore the complete face and body as much as possible. It can also be called the occupation of filling the dead and putting them in coffins. Mainly appeared in Japan, and then entered China.

2. The undertaker calls the deceased "the deceased" and will not talk about "death" and "death". Death here is not the end but the beginning. The undertaker is usually two people, usually a man and a woman. They have to put the "dead man" on the operating table first. The mode of a man and a woman partner can avoid embarrassment in many cases.

They set many unwritten rules for themselves: they don't attend weddings and birthday parties of relatives and friends, they don't take the initiative to tell others their jobs, they don't hand in business cards, they don't say "hello", "goodbye" and "bon voyage" to visitors.

4. The undertaker, also known as the undertaker, specially puts makeup on the deceased and puts it in the coffin, so as to restore the complete face and body as much as possible. There is also a profession that can be called dressing the dead and putting Nana in a coffin, mainly in Japan.

This is a new industry in China. 20 12- 1 China The funeral industry in Zhejiang Province introduced the technology of funeral service institutions from Taiwan Province Province, and some people began to engage in this profession.