Tombstones should not be erected indiscriminately, and three kinds of graves are not suitable for erecting monuments! Attention needs to be paid to the placement of tombstones in rural areas
Tombstones cannot be erected indiscriminately, and no monuments can be erected on the three types of graves! What are the rules for erecting monuments in rural areas?
Time flies, in a blink of an eye it is February, the rainy season is coming, the sky is drizzling, the temperature will also change to varying degrees, from the tenth day of the first lunar month, spring has begun, the farmers are busy with one spring ploughing one after another, shrouded in the field to erect a piece of monument, there is a series of troubles!
Farmers all know that the tombstone can not be erected indiscriminately, especially after the beginning of spring, everything recovers, the breath of spring is particularly strong, it is possible to break the ground, the monument must not only follow the relevant laws and regulations, but also need to reasonably plan the land, because the cemetery space is limited, if the cultivated land is occupied at will, then it violates the relevant regulations, and the cultivated land is generally used to grow food.
The indiscriminate construction of tombstones damages the ecological environment of the countryside, the rural cemeteries are generally located in the mountains and forests, the indiscriminate construction of tombstones damages the surrounding vegetation, the worship of the ancestors of the elderly, if the roadside is overgrown with weeds and trees, the bumps will fall, and it also brings inconvenience to the maintenance of the cemetery, so it is necessary to reasonably plan the cemetery to protect the environment!
For some people living in rural areas, they are very familiar with local customs and habits, and it is interesting that in the cemetery, some graves do not need to be erected, especially the following three kinds of graves that do not erect monuments, what is the particularity?
In some rural areas, there is some traditional custom of not erecting tombstones, which is called"Three do not erect a monument"Include.
i): Cave catacombos. A stone grave refers to a tomb excavated in a cave or rock, not built on the ground, and traditionally without a tombstone, as the cave itself is a place where the deceased rests and pays their respects.
ii) Water burial. From a traditional cultural point of view, water burial is a burial ritual in which the body of the deceased is placed in a river or lake, without a tombstone, and the soul of the deceased is returned to the sea or river through the flow of water (of course, it must be carried out in accordance with local rules and regulations).
iii) Tree burial. Tree burial is a new way of burial. Tree burial is the burial of the body of the deceased as fertilizer next to a specific tree, and the deceased is commemorated and buried through the growth of the tree; Instead of erecting a tombstone, tree burial expresses nostalgia for the deceased through the tree itself.
These burials without tombstones are related to local religious beliefs and regional cultures, and local traditions must be respected regardless of the burial method.
There are a lot of issues to consider when erecting a tombstone in the countryside. When erecting a tombstone, choose an auspicious direction, i.e., the direction you are facing. Some people choose the direction of the rising sun, implying that the life of the deceased will prosper forever under the illumination of the sun; Some people choose the same direction as the family ancestral hall to maintain the continuity of the family.
The choice of stone must also be taken into account. Hard stones, such as marble and granite, are often used, which are hard and hard-wearing and can be preserved for a long time. Then there is the engraving, on which the tombstone is engraved with the name of the deceased, the date of birth and death, and the family information.
The author believes that the customs and habits of different regions are different, and some regions may have other considerations, such as the shape and decoration of tombstones, which do not respect traditional culture.
In short, the tombstone can not be placed indiscriminately, according to the local customs and relevant regulations to place, traditionally speaking, there are three kinds of tombs unrested tombstones, respectively, cave tombs, water burials, tree burials, of course, cave tombs, water burials have disappeared from the historical stage, for some funeral customs, we still have to pay attention to some.