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

Wall burials are much better! For wall burials, you should choose a slightly higher grade one. For example, there are only 1-5 in a vertical row and the height is less than 2 meters. Such a wall burial will look much larger, making it easier to hang flowers when you visit it in the future. Some wall tombs only have one per wall, just like the tombstones with statues in Sanqing Temple. These are more expensive and rare, and they are usually found in remote cemeteries (Figure 1, Figure 2). Some wall tombs are on the roadside, or there are wall tombs on a low wall across the passage up and down the stairs. There are only 1-2 of them in a row, and they look okay (Pictures 3 and 4).

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There is another one that looks better. , like part of the art stele, as shown in Figures 5 and 6 below. Ordinary wall tombs may have dozens or hundreds on one wall. For example, the wall tombs in Babaoshan have seven or eight in a row. They are so densely packed that they are really unsightly (Figure 7).

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If you cannot find a suitable wall burial, you can also choose a flower bed burial. In flower bed burial, the ashes are placed in a biodegradable urn and buried in the soil. After years of rain, the ashes become nutrients for the flower bed and are absorbed by the flowers. Flower bed burial mainly depends on the overall artistic shape of the flower bed, and the styles are basically fixed. The grade of Figure 8 is the best at first glance, Figure 9, Figure 10, and Figure 11 are also okay, but Figure 12 is worse.

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< p>Don’t think about tree burial. A small forest with a few stone monuments underground is almost the same as leaving it in the wilderness (Picture 13).

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