Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What will happen if you do?

What will happen if you do?

What you are talking about is not the job of a fortune teller, but the job of a fortune teller.

Besides, this has nothing to do with your neighbor's funeral. You can attend the funeral for free.

The harm of holding a memorial day, such as burial, is that if it is held on this day, the ancestors will be restless, but there are two things that can't be done for a day, and they are unwilling.

If a person dies of an epidemic disease and catches up with summer (which can be ignored now), it is natural that he can't stop breathing, and the body should be cremated as soon as possible. This is the right time.

There is also the will of the deceased, which is naturally executed according to the will. This is the will of the people.

Also, there is no uniform standard for the Gregorian calendar. Everyone has different knowledge and appropriate taboos. According to the twelve laws I learned, as long as it is not a day, I can be buried. Of course, when choosing auspicious days, local customs will be taken into account, and sometimes local kings will be avoided, or moon tolerance, red-billed Suzaku Day and so on.

The proper taboo for choosing an auspicious day is that it is appropriate to celebrate it naturally and casually.

The taboo is to avoid it as much as possible. If you really don't avoid it, it will cast a shadow over beautiful things.

Just as doctors tell patients to live a regular life, they are actually trying to make those patients who can't do anything happy.

It is ok to follow the doctor's advice if you choose luck, as long as you are really happy if you don't choose luck.