List of auspicious days to set up a monument in September 2020
List of auspicious days to set up a monument in September 2020
There are four auspicious days in September 2020, namely September 1 1 day, September 17, September 22 and September 26. The above is an auspicious day to set up a monument in September 2020. You can use it as a time reference.
Gregorian calendar: Friday, September 24th, 2020, July 24th, 2020.
Appropriate: Sacrifice, plastic painting, opening ceremony, engagement, marriage, bed, burial, undressing, clothes removal, drilling, burial and monument erection.
Avoid: start trading, break ground and cook.
Gregorian calendar: Thursday, September 2020 17, the first day of August 2020.
Appropriate: fasting, praying, traveling, forming alliances, getting engaged, moving graves, burying the ground, erecting monuments and building nets.
Avoid: cooking at home.
Gregorian calendar Tuesday, September 22, 2020, the sixth day of August, 2020.
Appropriate: wedding sacrifices, praying for heirs, opening lights, traveling, dismantling fires, traveling, demolishing people, moving into houses, installing beds, planting land, decorating livestock, burying livestock, setting up monuments and becoming clothes.
Avoid:
Gregorian calendar Saturday, September 26th, 2020, August, 2020 10.
Appropriate: offering sacrifices, praying for heirs, opening lights, cutting hair, planting animals, raising animals, burying animals, repairing graves, erecting monuments and drilling holes.
Avoid: entering the house to cook, go to court, move and travel.
What do you need to prepare for the monument?
Preparations before the monument is erected:
Ashes container: Cremation is practiced in China now, much earlier than the monument. In this process, we need to prepare containers for the ashes of the deceased before cremation. Generally speaking, there are two kinds of containers: cans and boxes. In terms of materials, there are wood, ceramics, jade, granite and other materials. The specific choice depends on the family's economic conditions and style preferences. Friendly reminder, try to buy urns online or in stores as soon as possible. Don't wait until you go to the crematorium to find out that you didn't buy it. At that time, you could only buy it in the crematorium, but the price of the urn in the crematorium was really terrible.
Cemetery: cemeteries are also purchased in advance, but public cemeteries have been built in many modern places. However, these cemeteries are relatively small, and the size, length, width, height and even shape of tombstones are limited. If you choose such a cemetery, you can skip the tools for erecting monuments below. Of course, most people still like to build the cemetery in the mountains and bury it with their ancestors, which not only looks lively, but also makes it more convenient for future generations to sweep graves, so it is very necessary for the cemetery to be as close as possible to the graves of ancestors.
Etiquette supplies:
Incense paper and candle money: in traditional customs, these are burned to ancestors. Burning incense is a kind of worship ceremony, which was originally used to worship Buddha. If the deceased believes in Buddhism, burning incense means offering sacrifices. Paper is divided into yellow paper and white paper. Yellow paper is burned, which means gold, while white paper is spilled, which means commemoration. Candle means candle, which means to light the way home. And money is mingbi, which means giving money to ancestors.
Flowers: Modern people prefer to use flowers to represent lovesickness and respect. Different flowers have different flower language, but the common feature is beauty, which means good wishes. The best flowers in the monument are white chrysanthemums, dogwood and so on.
Firecrackers: In rural areas, after the monument is erected, it is equivalent to the completion of the Yin House, which is a gratifying thing. After the monument is erected, firecrackers will be set off and a noise will be made, which means a new move.
Sacrificial supplies:
Alcohol and tobacco: If the deceased was male, he was good at alcohol and tobacco before his death. After the monument is erected, you might as well leave him some alcohol and tobacco. This is a sign of disappearance.
Food: Food is generally a unique custom in Buddhism. If the deceased is a Buddhist, it is common to bring vegetarian food, melons and fruits, sweets and biscuits. If you like to eat meat before you die, you can put some chickens and ducks. Among all the tributes, vegetarian chicken is more common.
Although it is important to erect a monument, the most important thing is to have a sincere heart, which is the most filial practice.