After Abe's departure, the funeral was held for two occasions.The first was a private funeral, and the temple was added to Tokyo, with only relatives and friends.After the body was burned, the chariot revolved around the prime minister's residence, Congress, and the headquarters of the self-government party.
National burial in Japan, more than four thousand guests, more than fifty leaders of countries came, Shandong Mono spoke. Protests are there, but security has supporters. Ashes are placed in the family cemetery of Shandong County, where the place is not large, low, marble graveyard on three levels, the top is engraved "Abdullah's grave" with five Chinese words.
In 2024, his wife went to the grave and uploaded a selfie, and netizens said she laughed incorrectly, but the photo cleared the Chinese.
As soon as these five Chinese characters were exposed, everyone wondered. Abe was tough on China before his death, and there was no shortage of China in the oil and gas disputes in the East China Sea and North Korea. How could he use Chinese characters after his death? Actually, this is not a political signal, nor is it deliberately done by Zhaohui, or an old Japanese tradition.
Chinese characters are deeply rooted in Japan, and they are no longer foreign goods. Around the earliest BC, Chinese characters were spread from China. At that time, Japan didn't have its own characters, so it used knots to remember things.
Around the 5th century, the Buddhist scriptures brought Chinese letters, and from 630 to 894, seventeen groups of people went to Chinese studies, bringing back books, institutions, and architecture.
Later, Japan itself invented a fake name.The fake name is simplified from the Chinese alphabet, and the monks use the vocal translation of the Vatican; the fake name is that the court woman rounded the draft of the Chinese alphabet and wrote and sang.
The Japanese language is still a mixture of Chinese characters and fake names, official documents, signs, and banknotes "Japanese banknotes" are all Chinese characters. Why is the cemetery used Chinese characters? because the Chinese characters represent solemn, official and noble in Japan. In the era of Jiangsu, the cemetery was inscribed "a certain house's grave" and did not change after Meiji.
Abe is a political family, and it is reasonable to use the Chinese alphabet. If it is a false name, it is strange. In the history of Japan, he tried the abolition of the Chinese alphabet. In 1866, before Meiji, the former island of Miyagi was in the shrine, saying that the Chinese alphabet was too difficult, delayed education, and suggested the use of Roman words or pseudonyms.
After the Second World War, the U.S. occupation army felt that the Chinese language was a symbol of militarism, in 1946, the Chinese language was printed, limited to 1850 common words. In 1981, the Chinese language was changed, and the primary school students learned less of the Chinese language, but the official occasion did not move.
Chinese characters express ideology, and more than 40% of the vocabulary comes from Chinese. New words like "computer" and "virus" can be combined with Chinese characters. After South Korea abolished Chinese characters, the vocabulary was messed up, and Japan learned well.
Chinese characters are not only practical in Japan, but also cultural. In the aristocratic era, only elites learned Chinese, and Edo Fan recited the Four Books. Now, writing Chinese characters in calligraphy competitions is a sign of education. The plaque of the shrine is "Meiji Shrine" and the legal provisions are all in Chinese characters.
Buddhism passed on, and the name was used in Chinese, and the graveyard is linked to this. The Hebrew graveyard is a tribute to tradition, not to China. In Japanese culture, the Chinese language was originally originalized, the Chinese language is also used in the Chinese language.