The burial garment, or "shouyi," is specially prepared attire for the deceased, with different sets for men and women. Men who are over 60 years old are dressed in a set comprising four tops, two pairs of pants, and a hat—totaling six pieces. Women over 61 years old are dressed in four tops, two pairs of pants, a skirt, and a hat—totaling seven pieces. The set often includes a handkerchief and a folding fan, symbolizing comfort and preparedness for the journey to the afterlife. This tradition reflects the Chinese attention to ritual and the deep wishes of families for their loved ones’ peaceful rest.