Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - A few years after burial, on an auspicious day, the bones of the deceased are dug out and put into a clay pot for reburial, which is called deboning. Excuse me, what are the taboos of bone removal?

A few years after burial, on an auspicious day, the bones of the deceased are dug out and put into a clay pot for reburial, which is called deboning. Excuse me, what are the taboos of bone removal?

Every place or every Feng Shui school has different taboos, but you must choose an auspicious day.

1, when digging the body of the deceased, it is necessary to worship in advance. 2. And the person who chooses to dig by hand needs five surnames, and the genus cannot be a tiger.

3. After the bones are dug up, the Feng Shui master or experts will arrange the bones. No bones should be left out, and the whole bones should be restored to their original appearance and put into the same Chen Fang utensils (mostly coffins) as before.

4. After burying Chen Fang, dig out the soil under the original bones and put it in Chen Fang's bone vessel now (because the blood of the bones has melted into the soil). References:

Baidu Encyclopedia ~ Bones/History /id=4 1900263