First of all, the direction of the monument
The erection direction of the monument should be consistent with the direction of the acupuncture points. Many friends know the details of Yin House Feng Shui. There are 24 mountain directions in the vertical direction, and 360 is divided into 24 parts, which is 15 degrees, that is, a mountain direction of 15 degrees. If the mountain direction of the monument is inconsistent with the direction of the acupuncture points in the cemetery, it may lead to a difference of thousands of miles. Pointing is the most critical link in geomantic omen of Yin House. He is related to the popularity, health and career of future generations, and is more beneficial to future generations. Remember the location of the northeast, generally do not erect a monument, because the traditional root is the gate of hell, where erecting a monument is easy to make family members uneasy, gloomy and haunted.
Second, the time to build the monument.
Monuments to deceased relatives should be erected during 1 year, 3 years and 5 years. There should be around Tomb-Sweeping Day, at the beginning of the lunar calendar 1, at the end of the twelfth lunar month. The specific time should be chosen on an auspicious day, and don't conflict with the monument of the deceased, so as not to bring disadvantages to relatives and bury future troubles.
Third, the distance between the tombstone and the grave.
The distance between the tombstone and the tomb should not be too far or too close, usually between 9 inches and 6 feet from the acupoint. Remember that the tombstone and the grave should not touch each other at zero distance as far as possible, which will easily affect the feng shui effect of the grave. Tombstones and acupoints cannot intersect. The specific distance depends on the structure of tombstones and acupoints.
Fourth, the inscription on the tombstone.
The inscription is mainly composed of the following three parts.
1. Check: Check mainly describes the post and occupation of the deceased before his death, and some can be omitted.
2. Text: The name of the deceased and the name of the deceased are mainly indicated by the monument. For example, "First test the main tomb of Wang Junma".
3. Inscription: indicate the identity and name of the person who set up the monument, and the time of setting up the monument can be written or not. People with political achievements should also be engraved with epitaphs. Epitaph often consists of three parts: title, text and inscription. In order to save trouble, many people carve the names of the living and the dead together. For example, if a couple dies, the living should not be carved on a tombstone. It is never a good thing for the living to accompany the dead. You can leave a place, make it up later, or set up a monument together later.