Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What is the process of the funeral?

What is the process of the funeral?

1. Understand the process, service items and funeral commodities involved in funeral.

2. Details of services related to the handling, preservation, makeup, burial and cremation of remains; Service details of funeral ceremony, such as ceremony specifications, ceremony hall layout, etc.

3, agreed services, determine the service items and funeral supplies.

4. Notify the funeral service to collect the remains.

Mourning ceremony: arrange the mourning hall, choose funeral supplies, and inform the mourners to pick them up.

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2. Layout of farewell hall: The layout of ceremony hall is arranged as required, and the overall standard is solemn, clean and hygienic.

3. Other supporting services: playing funeral music, turning on air conditioning, providing funeral services such as hot water, lounge and recreation room, and contacting amateur performance teams in the society.

4. Hold a farewell ceremony: check the refrigerator, stereo, microphone and other equipment in the hall, and have a special person to take care of the service.

Buy a cemetery and bury it.

According to the customer's needs, choose the cemetery or funeral home that you are satisfied with, and paste the portrait on the urn, leaving the last words for future collection. The ashes can be buried in operating cemeteries or on auspicious days.

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After liberation, in order to save land and prevent the spread of diseases, the state stipulated that cremation should be carried out except for some ethnic minorities. After death, people were sent to funeral homes for parking, and the bodies were exposed and frozen. In order to prolong the preservation time, the undertaker will make a hole in the foot of the deceased to let all the blood of the deceased flow away.

After the body is sent to the funeral home, the funeral is usually held within three days. The funeral is divided into two parts: farewell ceremony and memorial service. A "mourning hall" was set up at the farewell ceremony of the body. The mourning hall was surrounded by wreaths with elegiac couplets of relatives and friends hanging on it. At the beginning of the farewell ceremony, funeral music was played. The mourners observed a three-minute silence, then bowed to the dead three times, and finally bypassed the body to pay tribute to the dead body. The eldest son took the photo of the deceased and led the mourners to the small auditorium to attend the memorial service. The memorial service was mainly to commend the achievements of the deceased before his death, but it was basically cancelled because it was too formal and wasted people and money. Generally speaking, photos are not colored, and "charcoal-fired porcelain phase" is used to indicate their permanence.