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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong II -> 129

On the death of his wife's brother who was the successor of their father,
(the husband) should wail for him in (the court of) the principal chamber.
He should appoint his (own) son to preside (on the occasion).
With breast unbared and wearing the cincture instead of the cap, he wails and leaps.
When he enters on the right side of the gate,
使he should make some one stand outside it, to inform comers of the occasion of the wailing;
and those who were intimate (with the deceased) will enter and wail.
If his own father be in the house,
the wailing should take place (before) his wife's chamber.
If (the deceased) were not the successor of his father,
the wailing should take place before a different chamber.


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