Tombstones usually consist of three parts: head, body and signature:
1, Head-up: Head-up mainly describes the post and occupation of the deceased before his death, and some can be omitted. ?
2. Text: The text is mainly marked with the title and name of the deceased by the monument builder. For example, "first test the tomb of Wang Jun ×× adults". ?
3. Inscription: Inscription indicates the identity and name of the person who built the monument. ?
Extended data
The inscription on the tombstone stresses:
The monument of ancestors should be called Zukao, not grandparents and grandmothers. In addition, the format of tombstone text also pays attention to the taboo problem. When the younger generation sets up a monument for the older generation, a "taboo" must be added among the names of the older generation. This taboo can be written slightly smaller, or it can be written on the side of the text or in the middle of the burial monument.
The content of a tombstone usually consists of three aspects: one is to briefly introduce the main life experiences of the deceased; The second is to evaluate the main merits and social value of the deceased; The third is the significance of writing a monument, while expressing condolences for the unfortunate death of the deceased.