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seems that at some point told the Chinese that they would all go to hell (GO TO HELL) and the Chinese believed that Hell was the English word to designate the place to be after death (Afterlife) so the interpretation of rather serious HELL MONEY: Money for after death, or money for the next life. say they were the first preachers who came to China that they were saying these things to the Chinese. The Chinee thought: "Hell is the place where you go when you die", and of course you'll need silver wherever you go, so they began to print the Hell Money. Eventually turned into tradition and now is considered good luck offering to the dead the Hell Money, and also Hell Bank Notes. |
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In the current epoch, in addition to Hell Banknotes, also issued credit cards and checkbooks, all legal use (of course, in the next life.) below illustrates: a checkbook, a plane ticket (Hell Airlines), and a credit card. |
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This image below is of a passport (Passport Hell) |
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big names abound: 10,000, 100,000, 1,000,000 or 500,000,000 dollars. In Singapore, it is common to find Tickets 10,000,000,000 dollars (10 billion dollar, for us 10 billion). |
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Chinese But hell, seems to have no negative connotations is our hell West is more of an underground kingdom where he lives and reigns one God. |
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Some of the most modern airline no longer include the word HELL, and some even put words like HEAVEN Money (pennies from heaven) or PARADISE Money (money of paradise) This is a ticket to the figure of Mao Tse Tung |
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And this is a ticket to the figure of John F. Kennedy |
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These tickets were offered, as we carry our dead flowers .... They put them on the graves of their loved ones or burn them to ashes. Nor think that any way to throw fire, but put them respectfully forming delicate figures and then burn them carefully. Despite its appearance We look very comic (with its bright colors and cartoon people), in China they take it very seriously. |
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nice gift is not considered a person these types of tickets (I think rather that it is considered that the person who wishes death gives the other). And have these tickets at home is considered unlucky. But if it is considered good luck to get this money (purchased in packages of many bills) and give it to the dead. I have none in my collection ... but just in case I do not want give away ..... no thanks. . |
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