As long as they are not in the same acupoint, there should be a proper Feng Shui distance between the tombs, and everything will be fine.
1. According to the almanac, select an auspicious day for the deceased to be buried.
2. Relatives of the deceased, accompanied by the undertaker, first burn a small amount of yellow paper in the tomb, commonly known as "warm cave", to show that the deceased also has a "warm home" ".
3. The relatives of the deceased will personally sprinkle some Fuyin soil on the bottom of the tomb. Fuyin soil has the functions of moisture-proof, insect-proof and protecting the urn. Then you can sit facing south or west and carefully place the urn.
4. After placing the urn, you can put gold or silver cloth on it, commonly known as "gold and silver covering", which means honoring the deceased and symbolizing prosperity and wealth in the next life.
5. If the space in the tomb allows, some of the deceased’s favorite items can be placed as a sign of burial.
6. After that, use about 2 to 4 bags of Fuyin soil (depending on the size of the tomb), sprinkle it around the urn, fill the entire space of the tomb, and let the Fuyin soil protect the entire space. The urn has the meaning of allowing the deceased to "lay in peace".
7. After the above process is completed, and with the confirmation of the relatives of the deceased, the undertaker will be responsible for sealing the cave.
8. Relatives of the deceased conduct sacrifice ceremonies. Place flower baskets, bouquets, and fresh fruits on tombstones, graves, and open spaces on tombs. You can say some words of comfort to the deceased to express your condolences.
9. The relatives and friends of the deceased who participated in the burial stood in silence and observed silence. Finally, they bowed three times and the memorial ceremony ended.