The History and Significance of Ancestral Tablets in Singapore An ancestral tablet often referred to as a spirit tablet or memorial tablet in Chinese culture is a real tablet that represents the spirit of departed ancestors. Ancestral tablet Singapore is often wooden plaques that are kept on the main altar of an ancestral hall or a tiny shrine in the family home as a tribute to the ancestors. The Ancestral Tablet’s History: According to legend, the ancestor tablets were created during China's royal Eastern Han Dynasty. Ding Lan was a farmer who was brought up by his mother, who was now widowed. Due to his volatile temper, Ding Lan frequently verbally insulted his mother. Ding Lan was shocked to observe a newborn goat stooping down and sucking milk from its mother one day when he was working in the rice field. The elderly goat herder told Ding Lan the story of the newborn goat that was on its knees, the moral of which was to always be grateful to one's parents. Ding Lan embarrassed himself for mistreating his mother after hearing the narrative. Ding Lan's mother forgot to give a lunch to him that day since she was preoccupied with other things. She hurried to the paddy field with the dinner out of concern that she might enrage Ding Lan. Ding Lan felt guilty and rushed to his mother when he spotted her. Ding Lan's mother assumed he was unhappy with her and eager to confront her when she spotted him scurrying in her direction. She decided to flee by eluding Ding Lan. However, while evading Ding Lan, she slipped into the rapids. In the rapids, Ding Lan was unable to locate his mother. He only succeeded in getting hold of a piece of wood. Ding Lan decided to take the