Like an unmarried woman in ancient times, she was buried in the land next to her ancestral grave after her death. Because the ancients were superstitious about cemeteries, they felt that they could not choose places with bad terrain, but should measure geomantic omen. They feel that finding this cemetery will affect their descendants, even their children and grandchildren, so they are very cautious. Moreover, in the eyes of the ancients, women's status was originally low, let alone unmarried women, so they were generally regarded as unclean people and buried directly in the ground next to them.
If it is the daughter of a poor family, throw it directly into a mass grave or bury it in a deserted place. In fact, the ancients were not only superstitious and conservative, but also extremely paranoid. The less money a man has at home, the more he feels that children are a drag on him, so he pays little attention. He felt that the child was buried directly without it, and because he had no money in his hand, he found a good place to bury it and spent money, so he simply threw it into a mass grave, and someone accompanied the child.
Therefore, the unmarried women in ancient times were actually miserable. After all, in the eyes of the ancients, when they got married, they would write their names in the man's genealogy, and when they died, they would be buried with their husband's family, which also left face for themselves, and people would pay homage to themselves every year. However, unmarried women are even more desolate. If the conditions are better, set up a tombstone directly. If the conditions are poor, there is basically nothing. The worst thing may be to just wrap it in a mat and throw it away.