Should a grave be built in cold weather? Yes, it can be built.
Don't touch white things when celebrating. This is a traditional situation in our country for many years. If the ancestral grave is filled with earth, then it is necessary to break the ground to mourn. It is taboo to do these things on a cold day. Traditional customs about white things vary from place to place. Many places not only look at auspicious days, but also consider many aspects, such as the birthdays of children and grandchildren and the choice of auspicious times, so as long as they follow local customs, they can also repair graves according to their own customs.
Matters needing attention in adding soil to graves
The new grave cannot be broken for three years. Add soil to the left and right, don't move up and down. When adding soil, it is best to add soil on the left and right sides of the tomb respectively, but the upper and lower sides of the tomb are absolutely motionless. The lower side of the tomb is the end of the coffin, where a monument is erected, and correspondingly there is the coffin head above. If you break ground in these two places, it is disrespectful to the memory of the deceased, and Feng Shui is not conducive to future generations. You can't throw the soil, but scatter it evenly on the grave. This means that when soil is added.
Watch the grave.
When you come out of the grave, you should burn incense, burn money to worship your ancestors, pray for the reason and address of your ancestors' relocation, and pray for their blessings and protection for future generations. On the time of moving the grave, it is best to move the grave before the arrival of Tomb-Sweeping Day, so that the ancestors can be buried in Tomb-Sweeping Day and protect future generations. It is best to move the grave at noon to avoid being burned to the bones by the essence of the sun at noon. If there are too many ancestors, you can stop picking up bones at noon and cover them with black cloth holes. Move the bones after noon.