Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Are there any taboos on the day of burial?

Are there any taboos on the day of burial?

If the day of burial is not good, and the birthday of the deceased is the same, it is likely to make a "ten-person pit." The "ten-person pit" means: "On the day the deceased died, he violated the taboo and needed the souls of nine other people to be reincarnated."

Simply put, the time of death of the deceased conflicts with his own date of birth, and the time and way of burial are wrong, so the deceased needs to gather the souls of nine people to be reincarnated.

Pay attention to taboos when burying:

1. When burying ancestors, whether they are buried in the ground or cremated, they should use "parasols" and "call the mountains to evoke souls".

2. Before burying ancestors, be sure to warm the kang in the grave, don't make the cave cold, and don't be seen by sunlight, moonlight and starlight. Dig the grave, arrange the earth dragon, put the seven stars, and we will burn the money for heating the kang in the grave and bury it after it is burned. Above the dug grave, you need to use a black umbrella or a shed to keep out the sun, moonlight and starlight.