Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What's the difference between mourning and burial?

What's the difference between mourning and burial?

Question 1: What does mourning mean? It usually means a funeral.

Question 2: The difference between mourning and sacrifice generally refers to holding a funeral; Sacrifice generally refers to a series of symbolic acts or ceremonies in the form of sweeping graves, setting up mourning halls, offering public sacrifices, setting up memorial roads, online offering sacrifices and planting trees on special days such as Tomb-Sweeping Day. According to the requirements of religion or social customs.

Question 3: What do you mean by avoiding mourning? That means you can't attend the funeral.

Question 4: The difference between mourning and sacrifice. Mourning is a funeral. Sacrifice is a traditional ceremony to seek blessings from the gods and eliminate disasters, which is called auspicious ceremony.

Question 5: What do you mean by mourning? Generally speaking, this means holding a funeral.

Question 6: What do you mean by mourning? Generally speaking, this means holding a funeral.

Question 7: What is the meaning of mourning in the Yellow Calendar? The meaning of "mourning" in the yellow calendar is suitable for dealing with funerals, such as funerals.

The almanac is a kind of almanac that can simultaneously display various calendars such as solar calendar, lunar calendar and dry calendar, and has a large number of rules and contents related to seeking good fortune and avoiding evil. In ancient times, the almanac was calculated and published by Qin, so it was also called the almanac. Its content guides the farming opportunities of Han working farmers, so it is also called the farmers' calendar. Han people are commonly known as general books. However, it is also called Tong Sheng because of its homophonic and taboo.

Almanac, also known as almanac, is a code of conduct followed by ancient emperors. It includes not only astronomy, meteorology, seasons, but also some taboos that people should abide by in their daily lives. Because it can only be used by the emperor's family, it is called almanac. After the Revolution of 1911, the imperial system was overthrown and the almanac was rewritten as Almanac.

In modern times, the main contents of the Gregorian calendar include: Gregorian calendar, lunar calendar and trunk calendar, twenty-four solar terms and Sunday (week), taboos, disasters, directions, fleeting time, traditional calendar of China, three yuan and nine lucky days, mysterious nine planets and so on. Rich in content, different from each other because of its compilation and publication.

Question 8: Asking for documents: What do you mean by "opening a warehouse, breaking ground, burying, marrying and picking" in the calendar? 5 points, open a warehouse, such as selling things, or selling things from your own home, breaking ground, such as starting land, digging land, etc. Attending a funeral may mean the dead, having a funeral. Burying is burying the dead. Marriage means getting married and marrying a woman. Adoption means listening to the opinions of others. Generally speaking, everything on the calendar is literal.

Question 9: What does it mean that it is not appropriate to mourn on an auspicious day in the lunar calendar? Some things are also inappropriate on auspicious days. The quality of life is divided into three parts: marriage, funeral and house. Not suitable for funeral, belonging to the funeral yuan. It refers to some white things that should not be done, such as spiritual burial after death. Even so, the ancients had corresponding solutions to the funeral that had to be done. Nowadays, there are many people who don't care about anything. There is righteousness between heaven and earth, and then there is the natural protection of heaven and earth.

Question 10: What's the point of crying at a funeral? In the past, old people cried just like singing, and they were very organized. Nowadays, people think you are filial when they have tears, and some still laugh.