Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Can a son-in-law take part in bone removal?

Can a son-in-law take part in bone removal?

Son-in-law doesn't have too many taboos, does she? Of course, customs may vary from place to place. You can ask the local veterans.

Boning burial is also called "Boning burial". Abbreviations for "deboning" and "deboning". A form of funeral. Popular all over the country.

Folk funeral custom of han nationality. Prevalent in Taiwan Province Province, Fujian, western Zhejiang and other places. After the burial of relatives, after five or seven years, the body has melted. Please pick up the bones of the first fire and collect them. After wiping the sun, from bottom to top, put them into the bucket in the order of toes, feet, legs, thighs, spine, chest, hands and head. Then Mr. Feng Shui will choose the time of burial. Or take it back to the hometown of the deceased for burial. In western Zhejiang, if the deceased was full before his death, and his family was restless after his death, he would often find another place with better feng shui. So he opened the grave, covered it with an umbrella, picked out the bones, put them in a small coffin and buried them in another place. After the burial, I went home and ate a steamed bread, a red shovel and other things, thinking that I would be lucky from now on. In Chongming Island, deboning burial has been popular since the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Three years after his father's funeral, he had to open the coffin to pick up the bones and put them on the altar. Put it on the side of the road Because the local land is fickle, buried coffins are often swept away by the sea, but they can be moved with jars at any time, so this custom is followed.

Boning burial of Zhuang nationality is popular in Zhuang area of Guangxi. Its burial method has a long history. In the old days, there were two kinds of funerals for Zhuang people, one was buried once and the other was buried twice, both of which were decided by the date and place chosen by Mr. Feng Shui. If you die on an auspicious day, and you have chosen the auspicious place in advance, you can take the way of burial instead of picking up the bones and moving them. If the auspicious day of the ecliptic didn't die, and you didn't choose an auspicious place, you should "bury" it first, that is, temporarily bury it in one place. After 3-5 years, the musculoskeletal rot and joints fall off, then pick up the bones and wash the muscles and clothes clean. They will be put into the "Jintan" (a pottery urn with a height of about 2 feet and a diameter of 1 foot) in squatting order and buried in the patrilineal family cemetery.