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Pay attention to the joint burial of husband and wife

In China, husbands and wives are generally buried together after death, but there are some stresses on joint burial, so what are the stresses on joint burial?

Different places have different emphasis on husband and wife burial. Generally, if it is an urn, the woman can't be in the East. If it's a corpse, it's best to have your head facing southeast, your feet facing northwest, and your male left and female right. At the same time, the method of male left and female right buried together also appeared in modern times. In ancient times, couples were buried together, mostly right men and left women. Even when Kong Old Master Q was a teacher of Yin and Yang, he was buried by the right man and the left woman. There is such a record in the Book of Rites: "Zhang Zi said: Jingzi was lost, the master was in Xiang, the male was in Xixiang, and the female was in Dongxiang." That is to say, Confucius' student Zhang said that a man named Situ died, so Confucius could see Feng Shui. When he was buried, he put the man on the right (Xixiang) and the woman on the left (Dongxiang). Should be treated differently according to the situation in different periods. At present, the public accepts the way of male left and female right, so it is better to be buried together in this way.

Husband and wife buried together pay attention to male left and female right. Generally, if it is an urn, women can't be in the East; If it's a corpse, it's best to face southeast and northwest with your feet.