China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Is it better to be buried in a wall or in a cemetery?

Is it better to be buried in a wall or in a cemetery?

On the negative side, wall burial violates the traditional concept of "rest in a tomb" and is not easily accepted by people, especially the elderly. In the face of people's deep-rooted traditional concepts, the country should change people's concepts of funerals and burials by changing customs and increase publicity for ecological festivals and ground burials. Will wall burials affect the feng shui of future generations? Regarding the impact of wall burials on Feng Shui, here is a brief analysis from the perspective of funeral concepts: Family members who attach great importance to the Feng Shui of burials, especially family members with deep-rooted traditional concepts of "peace in the tomb", are not recommended to choose wall burials. Because the form of burial determines that the ashes of the deceased cannot be "buried" well, fundamentally speaking, "rest" is even further away. People often talk about letting the deceased rest in another world. According to traditional concepts, how can the deceased be "buried" without being "buried"? Therefore, for family members who pay more attention to Feng Shui in the cemetery, it is not recommended to choose wall burial. Family members who are careless about the feng shui of graves may consider wall burial. As the saying goes, "Death is like a lamp going out." The purpose of burying the deceased is to better express the memory of the deceased. No matter how respected the deceased was during his lifetime, once he leaves, he bids farewell to this troubled world forever and is separated from his living relatives. In order to express their longing for the deceased, people bury the deceased in a way that is acceptable to their families.