Ma Qian, stone lions, porcelain and so on! (It is best not to put metal products) It is recommended not to put metal products. On the one hand, these products have radiation, which is not good for the souls and bones of relatives. Secondly, these products are easy to oxidize when wet, which leads to rust and blackening! It is not advisable to put too many things in the tomb. Choose two or three representative ones!
2. Choose a good day for burial:
The most popular burial day in all parts of the country is to ask the remains to be buried within 3 or 7 days after cremation. The choice of this date is based on the influence of the concept that it is safe to be buried underground, and it is considered that it is safe to be buried early. Read more Buddhist scriptures and read the Diamond Sutra by yourself. People with different life backgrounds have different needs for auspicious burial days, depending on local customs. )
3, determine the burial place:
It depends on where you are buried. If you are buried in the ground, you can put funerary objects in your own grave at will. If it is buried in a cemetery, according to the relevant regulations of the cemetery, some cemeteries do not allow customers to put funerary objects in the tomb. If there is no requirement, I suggest you put some gold ingots such as plastic ingots. It is popular in northern China to put four gold ingots and seven coppers in the grave. The ingots are divided into two gold and two silver, and placed in the four corners of the grave, which means that the four corners are pressing money. The seven coppers are placed at the bottom of the urn with the Big Dipper! Or put some rare stone lions or jade products, which will not go bad!
4, urn placement:
Relatives spread gold cloth on the bottom of the cave, with the side with photos as the front, sitting facing south or west, carefully placing the urn, covering it with silver cloth, covering it with red cloth, and putting Yu Pei and copper coins on it.