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What is the best wooden coffin?

Question 1: coffins are generally better than wood, and most people use cypress trees.

Question 2: What kind of wood is the best for coffins? Dark wood is the first choice for coffin materials. Not afraid of water, not afraid of shade, not afraid of soil invasion. Only the material is small and the price is high. Easy to carve. Then choose Minnan. Resist soil invasion. Good "preservation". This material is big and expensive. Illicium verum can be used as a wooden coffin.

Question 3: What kind of wood is good for the coffin? Coffin has three kinds of wood:

Senior coffins are sandalwood.

Next is "attacking wood".

The coffin of ordinary people is "Chinese fir".

Other wood is generally not used to make coffins.

Sandalwood has strong corrosion resistance. 1987, the burial tomb of Wang Zhen's husband and wife in Ming Dynasty unearthed in Huai 'an County, Jiangsu Province, has the same tomb and coffin pattern, only because Wang Zhen's coffin made of sandalwood was still intact when excavated, while his wife only had bones because the coffin was not made of sandalwood.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia Sandalwood Tree:

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Question 4: What is the best coffin? The material of Kunlun coffin is Kunlun Shenmu. According to ancient records, Kunlun Shenmu is also called Tian Mu. In ancient times, the gods in the sky and the people on the earth interacted, and the Kunlun Shenmu was the ladder between heaven and earth. Maybe it's because Shenmu is stained with fairy dust. Even if there is only a section of Kunlun Shenmu, it will not dry up. Although it no longer grows, it always keeps its original appearance. If the body is stored in a coffin made of Kunlun Shenmu, it can live forever for 10 thousand years. It is said that Qin Shihuang especially wanted such a coffin. Did he know that he would die on patrol, that his body stinks in the car, and that he had to cover up such a tragic ending with smelly salted fish?

The Kunlun coffin is just a legend, and the sinking coffin is a real thing. Dark wood is actually a precious ancient wood in ancient times. Because of sudden earthquake and other changes, it is buried deep under the mud and sand of the ancient river bed of rivers and lakes, or in the dark stratum of hypoxia. It looks like a wood fossil and retains its woody features. Otherwise, how could it be sawed off with a knife to make a coffin board?

The coffin made of gloomy wood is neither dead nor afraid of insects, and it is the best coffin that feudal emperors can really enjoy. Far from saying, Yuan Shikai, the national thief, died after only 83 days of emperor addiction, but a coffin buried after death was made of gloomy wood, which was not enjoyed by several emperors after the Qing Dynasty. However, Yuan Shikai's coffin is said to be spelled out, not a whole piece of material, not yet complete. Because coffins have always been made in a single frame, that is to say, six pieces of wood, such as the lid, bottom and sides, are all separated from one piece of wood. People often say: there are two thousand gold at home, not as good as ebony. This ebony refers to dark wood, which shows how precious this wood is. Yuan Shikai didn't sleep in a single black coffin with the power of dumping the country, and his treatment was actually not as good as that corner of Yunnan Caotou Tianzi in Ghost Blowing the Lamp. It is convenient for the king to sleep in a unique black coffin. Sichuan and Yunnan are the producing areas of dark wood, and the unearthed amount is far more than Longyangxia and Fengjie in Qinghai Three Gorges. The latter two places have long been excavated because they are in densely populated places; However, in recent years, news about the excavation and large-scale trading of dark wood in Yunnan has been incessant, and there is even news that a piece of dark wood unearthed in Yunnan in recent years resembles a map of China.

Question 5: What material is the coffin made of? Coffin has three kinds of wood:

Senior coffins are sandalwood.

The next one is Nanmu.

The coffin of ordinary people is "Chinese fir".

Other wood is generally not used to make coffins.

Sandalwood has strong corrosion resistance. 1987, the burial tomb of Wang Zhen's husband and wife in Ming Dynasty unearthed in Huai 'an County, Jiangsu Province, has the same tomb and coffin pattern, only because Wang Zhen's coffin made of sandalwood was still intact when excavated, while his wife only had bones because the coffin was not made of sandalwood.

Isn't cremation compulsory now? ,,,,,

Question 6: What kind of wood is the best for coffins? You don't need a coffin, you need to spend money, just scatter the ashes into the sea! good

Question 7: What is the best wood for making coffins in China? It is said that nanmu is particularly good. Liuzhou, Guangxi, is known as "born in Hangzhou, dressed in Suzhou, ate in Guangzhou and died in Liuzhou" because of its good wood production.

Question 8: What is the best wood for making coffins in China? Traditionally, the best wood for making coffins is nanmu, which has never been heard of anywhere.

Question 9: What kind of wood is the best for coffins? If you don't know, don't talk about the use of cypress. I think it is the reason why ancient people hoped that their deceased relatives would bless their children to "get promoted and get rich". But it certainly can't be called "official talent". If they are caught by the government, there will be problems. And because the coffin is made of wood, the words "official" and "talent" are added next to it to represent the coffin.