Which cemetery is good in Changping, Beijing?
I Huaxia Cemetery in Changping District
Huaxia Cemetery is located in Qin Cheng Village, xing shou town, Changping District, east of Tianshou Mountain in the Ming Tombs, adjacent to Mangshan Forest Park. It is surrounded by mountains and waters, with a vast area and rich atmosphere. The cemetery was built in 1993, which is a legal cemetery approved by Changping Civil Affairs Bureau. The cemetery covers an area of 800 mu, surrounded by mountains on all sides, with beautiful scenery and various burial methods, including traditional blessing, lying tablets and family tombs. Huaxia Cemetery is one of the most popular cemeteries in Changping District.
2. Feng Tao Cemetery in Changping District
Feng Tao Cemetery is located in Taoyukou, xing shou town, Changping District, Beijing, adjacent to the Ming Tombs, surrounded by mountains, facing south, with excellent geomantic omen and unique geographical location. Feng Tao Cemetery covers a vast area with beautiful environment and scenery. The main mausoleum building in the cemetery is magnificent. In addition, there are revolutionary martyrs' cemeteries, memorial halls, exhibition halls and other scenic spots in the cemetery, which have become patriotic education bases for party member and other schools in Changping District.
3. Tianshou Cemetery in Changping District
Tianshou Cemetery is located in the west of Tanyu Village, Nankou Town, Changping District, Beijing. It is one of the largest cemeteries with the best environment in Changping District. The whole cemetery is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and its momentum is magnificent. The design of the park is simple and solemn, which is in line with modern aesthetic standards.
How to choose the best location of cemetery
1, the principle of mountains and rivers
Surrounded by mountains and rivers, green mountains and green waters are a beautiful environment that people generally yearn for, and it is also the basic principle of a good cemetery. Reflected in the theory of geomantic omen, it means that "the owner of a mountain will decide that water dominates wealth", which means that choosing a mountain can make future generations prosper; Choosing water can make money roll in. Stone is the bone of the mountain, water is the blood of the mountain, benevolent people enjoy Leshan, and wise people enjoy water.
2. The principle of tolerance.
I'm afraid that people have heard a lot in the cemetery. This is feng shui's summary of the terrain around the cemetery. In fact, it is surrounded by mountains and there is a spacious basin in the middle. The "hole" of Feng Shui theory is in this basin, and all the mountains and rivers are called "sand".
This kind of terrain is also reflected in the word "burial" mentioned above, which is the word "Fu" (pronounced as arch) below the word, which means holding hands together and forming a hollow cave in the middle. The ancients thought it was a good burial place, so the word "burial" itself reflected the ancients' view of funeral.
3. The principle of buckling and winding
In the past, quadrangles and temples all had screen walls facing the gate, and modern people pay more attention to the design of the porch when decorating. Screen walls and porches are designed according to feng shui, not just for beauty. Their function is to avoid and block Sha Qi from colliding head-on. How can a cemetery stop suffocation? The principle of geomantic omen advocates "straightness is blunt" and "bending is smooth". The road should be curved and the scenery should be winding, that is, winding.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Changping Tianshou Cemetery