Introduction: Burial is an important matter, so an auspicious day needs to be selected in advance. So is the Qingming Festival in 2020 (March 12 of the lunar calendar) a good day? Is it suitable for burial? March is the beautiful month of spring. We all know that the climate in spring is warm and moderate, all things begin to sprout, and the climate is changeable, with sudden changes from warm to cold. Shuimoxiansheng.com lists for you the festivals and solar terms in March of the lunar calendar in 2020!Is the Qingming Festival in 2020 (March 12 of the lunar calendar) a good day? Is it suitable for burial?2020 Qingming Festival lunar calendar query:Lunar calendar: March 12, 2020 Gregorian calendar: April 4, 2020, Saturday, Aries [Auspicious for today's almanac] [Do not use for important events on this day] Marry, bring in money, set up beds and stoves, recruit sons-in-law, seek heirs, dismiss, take up office, erect pillars and beams, plant, attend funerals, go to school, sign a contract and travel [Auspicious for today's almanac] [Do not use for important events on this day] Build a house, repair graves, bury, move, move, place incense, offer sacrifices, pray for blessings, build bridges, build embankments, open warehouses, bury, move coffins, break ground, start drilling, bring in livestock, sail boats, collect money, release water, start ground, open the market and seek wealth From the above almanac content, we can know that the Qingming Festival in 2020 (March 12 of the lunar calendar) is not suitable for burials, because this day is an unlucky day for red gauze, so do not use it for important matters! What should we pay attention to when burying the ashes of the deceased?1. Burial items are generally requiredItems like hemp coins, stone lions, and porcelain! (It is best not to put metal objects) It is recommended not to put metal products. Firstly, these things have radiation, which is not good for the souls of relatives. Secondly, these items are easily oxidized when exposed to moisture, causing rust and blackening! Don't put too many things in the tomb, just choose two or three representative ones! 2. Choose an auspicious date for burial The more popular burial date across the country is to bury the body within 3 or 7 days after cremation. The selection of this date was based on the idea of "resting in peace", which means that "the sooner you are buried, the sooner you can rest in peace". Recite more scriptures, and recite the Diamond Sutra yourself. (People from different living backgrounds have different needs for auspicious burial days, which depend on local customs) 3. Determine the burial location It depends on where you are buried. If it is a burial, that is, in your own cemetery, you can place burial objects as you like. If you are buried in a cemetery, you must follow the relevant regulations of the cemetery. Some cemeteries do not allow customers to place funerary objects in the tomb. If there is no requirement, it is recommended that you place some plastic ingots or the like. In the northern region, it is popular to put 4 ingots and 7 copper coins in the tomb. The ingots are divided into two gold and two silver, and are placed in the four corners of the tomb, which means wealth in the four corners. The 7 copper coins are placed at the bottom of the urn with the Big Dipper coins! Or place some small stone lions or jade products, these items will not deteriorate! 4. Placement of the urn Relatives will spread gold cloth on the bottom of the stone cave, with the side with the photo as the front, and carefully place the urn facing south or west. Then, spread silver cloth on the urn, cover it with red cloth, and place jade pendants and copper coins on the top. 5. Warm acupoints Relatives will burn a small amount of yellow paper in the burial stone pit to warm the pit to prevent the sarcophagus from exploding. 6. Use of moisture-proof box for urns (optional) If using an urn protection box, relatives should first spread gold cloth on the bottom of the protection box, carefully place the urn, spread silver cloth on the urn, then cover it with red cloth, place jade pendants and copper coins on the top, and put desiccant in the left and right or front and back gaps of the urn. If space in the cave allows, you can also place the deceased's favorite items during his or her lifetime, but avoid placing objects that are contaminated or pose a safety hazard. Use a small amount of yellow paper to warm the hole to prevent the sarcophagus from exploding. After the relatives confirm the above process, the sealing personnel will be responsible for sealing the cave, and the relatives can also assist in sealing. Relatives perform a sacrificial ceremony, present flower baskets, bouquets, and fresh fruits on the tombstone, grave, and open space at the grave. You can say some words of comfort to the deceased or read a eulogy to express your condolences. The sacrificial ceremony should be brief. Friends and relatives who attended the funeral stood in silence and bowed three times, and the memorial ceremony ended. A new stage of life has already begun in 2020. In order to make 2020 more meaningful and predict your fortune in advance, you can click on the "Premium Calculation" below to learn the latest and most comprehensive fortune. I wish you a smooth and safe 2020! |
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