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How to choose an auspicious day for burial?

1, Tomb-Sweeping Day. Mourning day, drizzle like tears; Pedestrians on the road want to die. The spirit of Tomb-Sweeping Day is the day when family members visit relatives, break ground, weed and build graves at the beginning of the year. Usually in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day is also suitable for burial.

2. Dragon Boat Festival. In the first half of the year, besides Tomb-Sweeping Day, there was the Dragon Boat Festival. Although it is a day to commemorate Teacher Qu, it is actually a day to be buried.

3. Lunar June 19. There is a folk custom of worshipping Guanyin for help. June 19 of the lunar calendar is the day when Guanyin Bodhisattva attained enlightenment, and it is also an auspicious day for Guanyin Bodhisattva to be buried.

April and July 13. As a regional bodhisattva in Buddhism, many Buddhists usually choose this day to bury their loved ones.

Ghost Festival in May and July and a half. Worship on Halloween is to burn incense and paper for the dead relatives at home. Usually cooked before the lunar calendar 15, it can also be used as the burial date. At this time, the deceased can go home with many triad members.

6 6. 10/early October 65438+ 1. In the past, there was a folk custom of sending cold clothes, but modern people are not very sensitive to this festival. The Cold Clothes Festival and the Half Moon Ghost Festival have the same meaning. They are both days to worship and pray for the deceased relatives, and can also be used as the date of burial.