Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do you mean, buried?

What do you mean, buried?

Question 1: What does burial mean? Bury: Bury (used in more solemn occasions, with respect). It means burial after death, bone burial.

source

Bury. Language "Dunhuang change anthology"? Wang Zhaojun's variant: "Since you can be buried in late autumn, please go to Du Jing temporarily in spring. "Ming? Wonderful pipa? " I'm tired of dross ":"I'll ask my servant to prepare a coffin in an instant, collect the funeral of the old man, choose an auspicious day and send it to Nanshan for burial. The second story of Heroes of Children: "I left him in my grave long ago, waiting to find the whereabouts of your mother and daughter and choose a place to bury him." Ba Jin's Satin III: "If he really dies, I will buy him a board with the money I won. "

Question 2: What do you mean by avoiding burial? Don't believe such things. Just ask a gentleman for help.

Question 3: What do you mean by buried alive and buried cooked? Raw burial refers to direct burial without cremation, and cooked burial refers to cremation and burial after ashes.

Question 4: What does it mean to bury an auspicious day? This means a good day for burial. It is very auspicious to bury the dead on this day.

Question 5: What does it mean to bury Dongsha? Dongsha: It means don't walk or do business in the East, and avoid doing things in this direction. You can sit at the entrance of your house and open from east to west, but it is not good to open the door from east.

Question 6: What do you mean by "breaking ground, taking fish and offering sacrifices for burial" in the calendar? This means doing these things better. Breaking ground is for construction, and taking fish may be fishing (guessing), offering sacrifices to ancestors and burying the dead. There is nothing to understand.

Question 7: What do you mean by "sparse burial"? Our rural customs are: stop dead, ask for directions, let the villagers know the joys and sorrows, open their eyes, be cremated, and send them to the village columbarium. One day later, those who died in the morning will be sent to the columbarium in the afternoon.

Question 8: What does burial mean? Bury and burial are two words. Bury is a verb, which is structurally composed of "earth" and "inside", so it means to put it in the ground, while bury means to have an extra I, that is, to bury people with grass when they die, and then bury them in coffins. So the original intention is to bury the dead, but now it is generally used more flexibly, meaning to kill!

Question 9: What's the difference between burial and burial? Burying means being buried in a grave.

Burial refers to the building of a Yang house, and burial refers to the building of a Yin house.