How to solve the problem of ancestral graves being damaged by others?
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The following are the ways to deal with an ancestral grave being damaged by others: 1. Call the police: If the damage involves illegal crimes, you can report the case to the public security agency and ask them to investigate and deal with the destroyer. 2. Mediation: If the vandalism does not involve illegal crimes, you can try to negotiate and mediate with the vandal to reach a solution acceptable to both parties. 3. Civil litigation: If mediation cannot reach an agreement, civil litigation can be used to require the destroyer to bear corresponding civil liabilities, including repairing ancestral tombs and compensating for economic losses.
It should be noted that vandalism against ancestral graves is very serious. Once discovered, it should be dealt with promptly to protect the traditional cultural heritage of the family. At the same time, it is necessary to remain calm and rational in the process of safeguarding rights and handle problems in accordance with the law and regulations.
1. Clear. Cleaning a new grave will destroy the feng shui of the new grave. If the new grave is not cleaned, the new grave should be cleaned immediately.
2. Control soil and water conservation. When clearing new graves, pay attention to feng shui. And new graves are easy to clear, which is disrespectful to the deceased. Stay away from water. In some places, new graves will enter the water, and the purpose is to prevent water. Thinking about the problem from another angle, sometimes we will find that the water source is different. In fact, if the water source in the new tomb is found to be different, the purpose of the tomb of the deceased will also be different. Another special custom is grave repairing during Qingming Festival, which means clearing weeds when visiting graves. When graves are being repaired or relocated during the Qingming Festival, family members should not sprinkle the same grains on the new graves. This is disrespectful to the lost loved ones.
3. Traditional Chinese culture believes that there is a boundary between ancestors and their body landscape, showing a symmetrical dragon wind on a plane.