Keywords: mingbi, 冥币, joss paper, spirit money, ghost money, hell money, burning paper for dead, Chinese ancestor worship, Qingming Festival, Ghost Festival, Chinese funeral traditions, Chinese afterlife beliefs, filial piety
Summary: 冥币 (míngbì), commonly known in English as joss paper, spirit money, or ghost money, is a form of ritual paper currency burned in traditional Chinese ancestor veneration practices. It is not real money, but rather an offering made to deceased family members and spirits in the afterlife. The act of burning 冥币 is believed to transfer its value to the spiritual realm, providing the deceased with wealth and resources to live comfortably. This practice is most prominent during funerals, death anniversaries, the Qingming (Tomb-Sweeping) Festival, and the Ghost Festival.