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What to put in front of the tombstone

Question 1: What flowers are placed in front of the tombstone in traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day, China? In order to express the beautiful expectation for the revival of everything in spring and the reincarnation of life, delicate willow branches and bright peach blossoms are often used to sweep graves. Now chrysanthemums and carnations are favored by the public because of their elegant fragrance and plain color. In many European countries, chrysanthemums are also used as cemetery flowers. The flowers used to sweep graves are mainly to express a feeling of nostalgia. The color is mainly white, such as Bai Baihe, white horse hoofed lotus, white or yellow rose. White and yellow are interlaced, plus a few purple forget-me-not. This bouquet of flowers was placed in front of the graves of relatives, expressing deep thoughts. Tomb-Sweeping Day's flowers, don't have to deliberately pursue the meaning of flowers, with color language, enough to convey grief.

Question 2: Besides stone lions, what else can be placed in front of the tombstone? Hehe, plant a pine and cypress next to the tombstone, not in that flowerpot, underground, osmanthus, and nothing else. If the specifications are too high, it will be a blessing for your family. In ancient times, it was emphasized that it was just right and excessive.

Question 3: Is there anything particular about placing tributes in front of the tombstone? Put a few things loved by relatives in front of the tomb, put flowers on the tombstone, put some paper money, and finally bow collectively. Light a small incense burner in the tomb, and insert incense and lit cigarettes into the incense burner; Some families spilled a whole bottle of white wine in front of the tomb ... the deceased's hobbies were obvious before his death. More families open tributes, such as apples and oranges, and put them in front of graves. Flowers are opened and petals are scattered on the tribute. Some family members sat around the tomb and ate sacrifices. It is said that eating tribute is also a custom, but its origin is unknown. Every time I go to Tomb-Sweeping Day, there will be many people selling paper money and Mingbi in the streets. Paper money is ancient, and Mingbi should be the product of recent years. The color of Mingbi is RMB 65,438+000, and it is printed with a complex pattern with the head of the so-called Master Yan, which reads "Paradise Bank". Like paper money, Mingbi has different denominations, ranging from tens of thousands to dozens. Because the cemetery is not allowed to burn paper money now, people have come up with new ways to send money to their loved ones. Large denominations of Ming coins and piles of paper money are fixed on the back of the tombstone with wide tape.

Question 4: There should be no taboos about what to put next to the grave. If it is bright, aren't all guns bright?

Question 5: Is it good or bad to erect a tombstone in front of your house?

Question 6: What stone carvings are placed on both sides of the tombstone, deer, crane, lion or unicorn? Guanyin bodhisattva angel depends on what you like.

Question 7: What color stone should be placed in front of the tombstone? The words on the tombstone are generally the true colors of the stone.

If there is paint, it is usually painted now. It's just gold powder paint or something Probably 2-3 years. No.

Question 8: What's the feng shui about placing dragons and phoenixes in front of gravestones? Pay attention to put the red dragon first, then the green phoenix, and don't put the blue basalt, otherwise it will not break the trick if it is frozen.

Question 9: How do you say that there are holiday flowers in front of the tombstone? This is the custom in the past, not only for holiday flowers, but also for real flowers, such as chrysanthemums. . .

Question 10: What flowers did you put in front of the tombstone where the deceased was buried? White roses and white chrysanthemums.