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The problem of urn burial

Take your passbook with you and buy some firecrackers, paper money and toilet paper. Be careful not to wear red and purple clothes. The eldest son or daughter will hold the urn. I hope you can use this advice.

Different places have different customs. I suggest you ask the local elderly or feng shui master, and there will be better suggestions. Generally speaking, there will be the following:

Whether you are moving a grave or building a new one, you must choose an auspicious day when you start digging. This is crucial. More importantly, after digging out the grave, you can't stop for a few days before burial, so as not to be destroyed by wild animals or wind and rain.

Second, ask for help. Please be a good friend, don't dirty the inner temple (grave). For example, spitting in the inner hall, dirty things, wiping your nose and so on.

3. Don't casually put the Zodiac animals into the inner hall during burial, so as not to conflict with the birth dates of your ancestors and descendants, which will have a negative impact.

Don't put peach wood products, cinnabar, metal sharp weapon, realgar and other evil spirits when burying. These things have a large magnetic field, which will affect the lives of ancestors and bring bad luck to future generations. Be careful!

5. If one of the old people dies first and the other one is still alive, try to "cover" when burying, that is to say, the urn buried first should be sealed with a separate cover, so that there is no need to disturb the original one when burying the other one later. Try to move as little as possible

Other things should generally be carried out in accordance with local customs and habits, and each place has its own customs and habits, which must be respected.