vs 361 Help the person who eats
The host descended the main hall from the east staircase, facing west, to greet the guests, and the etiquette was the same as before; Then the wine is cleaned. The guests were courteous and the host continued to wash the wine. After the baptism, the host bowed his hand and asked the guests to climb the steps first, then pour wine and offer it to the guests on the west steps. The guest bows facing north and then receives the winelord, and the host bows on the right. The host offered the guests a basket of dried meat and beans with meat sauce, and furnished the folds of the sacrifices that had been dissolved.
The guest holds the jue in his left hand, and the right hand is offered with a ceremonial bean and puts down the jue. Get up and take the lungs, sit down and tear the lungs open with your right hand, and then make sacrifices, tasting the lungs in your left hand; Get up, put your lungs back on the figurines, sit down and wipe your hands, and then sacrifice the wine, drink all the wine from the wine, and bow to your master. The host bowed, took the empty jue, poured wine in thanks, and then put down the wine jue and saluted the guests. Guests say goodbye. After the host sat down, he took the dried meat and lungs and sacrificed them, drank all the wine from the wine, and bowed to the guests. Guests say goodbye.
After bowing to the guests, the host takes the offering and walks down the main hall, facing west, to put the offering back in its place. The deacons took the grumps, beans, and folded slabs, and set them beside the offerings. Many guests ascended the west steps, bowed, received the wine, sat down to offer wine, and stood up to drink. Many of the guests are seated. The host bowed one by one, walked down the main hall, and put the empty lords of many guests into the fence. Set up two sake bottles on the east side of the east steps, add a spoon on top of the wine bottles, and the spoon handle faces south, and the west side of the west step is also displayed in the same way. The host cleanses the wine, pours wine from the wine bottle on the west side of the west steps, and rewards the guests in front of the west steps facing north. Guests are on the left.
The host puts down the wine and bows to the guests, who reply. The host sat down to offer the wine, drank all the wine from the wine, and bowed to the guests. Guests say goodbye. The host cleans the wine, and the guests are humble; The master insisted on cleaning the wine, and when it was finished, he stood facing west and poured the wine; The guests face north to thank you. The master placed the wine on the north side of the offering. The guest sat down, picked up the wine, turned to the east, and bowed to the host; The master replied.
After the guests have drunk the wine in the sake, they place it on the south side of the offering and return to their place. The master cleanses the wine and pours it on the eastern steps, which is offered to the elder of the brothers, with the same etiquette as when the virtuous guests are served. The host washes the wine and pours it into the wine bottle, which is presented to the elderly among the many guests facing west. The elder of the many guests bowed and took the wine; The elder of the brothers bowed with their faces north, bowed their hands and returned to their original position at the bottom of the east steps, facing west.
The guests and the brothers give each other the same etiquette as the previous guests reward the elder of the brothers, and the elder of the brothers rewards the elder of the many guests. The elders of the many guests invited the corpse to hold the sacrificial but did not drink it, and the ritual was the same as that of the elder among the brothers. The elder of the brothers and the guests offered wine to each other, and the etiquette was the same as when the guests and many brothers offered wine to each other.
The last one of the guests who accept the wine has drunk the wine in the wine bowl and puts the empty wine in the basket. The youngest of the guests washed the wine and poured it from the wine bottle on the west side of the west step and the east side of the east step respectively, and stood in the atrium, facing north, with the west as the first place; Then each of them offered to the elder of the other, and each of them put down his wine and bowed to the elder. The elders all bowed. The young people each held the wine and made an offering, drank all the wine from the wine, and bowed to the elders. The elders all bowed.
The young ones washed their wines, poured them from the decanters on the west side of the west step and the east side of the east steps, and returned to their original places. The elders prayed. The younger ones placed the wine on the right side of the offering. The elders took their wines and stood up, and the younger ones returned to their places in the atrium, facing north. The elders put the wine back in their place, and the younger ones bowed their hands, and then each returned to the front of the west steps facing east and the front of the east steps facing west, standing in their original positions. Then the many guests and the brothers advised each other to drink according to their own wishes, regardless of the number.
After helping the eater to clean the loose utensils, he poured wine and offered it to the deceased and the celebrants, in the same manner as when the elder among the brothers and the elders among the many guests were offered. Walk down the main hall and put the empty loose vessel into the fence.
The master walked out of the room and stood outside, facing west. The wisher faces east and announces to the master. The corpse stood up, the wisher guided the corpse, and the master walked down the main hall. The wisher waited for the corpse to go out and returned, and returned to his seat in the room with his master. The congratulatory ordered those who helped to eat to remove the food containing the heart and tongue and send them out of the temple gate; The delicacies were removed and set up under the West Wing.
One seat is set up in the seat facing the corpse, and the eater is divided into the soup in the tungai and the soup in the other one. The elder of the clan told his sons-in-law and brothers to wash their hands and stand at the foot of the west steps, facing east, with the north as the first place. The congratulatory ordered the elder among the sons and brothers to taste the food. The elder of the sons and brothers made the promise, and then ascended to the main hall and entered the room, with the sons facing east. The elder of the brothers was opposite the sister-in-law, and both of them sat down.
The person who helps the eater gives 1 piece of pork to each of the 2 people. The host bowed twice facing the west, and the celebrant said, "You are feasting here because of the virtue of your ancestors." The two feasters put the pork on the table, made a promise, and bowed. Wishing the same as above, 3 times. When the wisher advises, the elder of the sister-in-law and the elder brother will lift the pork and sacrifice it for food and meat; Then they eat, they make sacrifices, and they eat meat.