Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - When is Tomb-Sweeping Day suitable for burial, and the ashes will be buried in Tomb-Sweeping Day?
When is Tomb-Sweeping Day suitable for burial, and the ashes will be buried in Tomb-Sweeping Day?
There is no rule that the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day is suitable for burial. Of course, you can choose the auspicious day. According to the traditional funeral customs in some places, the date of burial should be the auspicious day of the zodiac. So when choosing the date, if the family members don't know the date very well, they can determine the burial date according to the old calendar, so there is no problem.
Of course, it is also good for Tomb-Sweeping Day to bury the ashes, so that those who leave can rest in peace. Generally speaking, it is ok to bury the ashes in front of Tomb-Sweeping Day or Tomb-Sweeping Day, depending on the actual situation.
When the ashes are buried, it is best to have some funerary objects, otherwise the tomb is too big and the urn is too small, which is not good for the feng shui of the deceased. Don't have metal objects in the funerary objects, otherwise there will be signs of rust and corrosion, which is not good for the dead. You can find a few feng shui gentlemen to see.
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