Is there any scientific basis for the old saying "Never move a grave, ten strokes and nine defeats"?

Can you say that? Never move the grave, ten moves and nine defeats? This old saying has no scientific basis. Funeral is actually a cultural tradition. However, in different places or different nationalities, there are still different funeral forms, such as earth burial, water burial, sky burial and tree burial. Of course, at present, the proportion of cremation in Chinese mainland has reached 53%, which also reflects to some extent that contemporary people's cognition of funeral is getting closer to the truth.

I can imagine someone will comment that I am a bookworm and don't believe anything left by my ancestors! Indeed, there are funeral customs all over the world, and the funeral customs in China have been circulating for thousands of years. Although the funeral procedures and funeral supplies you see now are not as complicated as in ancient times, the main contents involved have not changed much. If the funeral custom continues to this day, it has its positive significance, and it is probably through this form to express respect and reluctance to the deceased.

In the past, the so-called? Never move the grave, ten moves and nine defeats? Usually refers to burial (originated from primitive society), after which the coffin can not be dug up and buried in another place. It is believed that such grave robbery will have a bad influence on future generations, and the probability of this chain reaction is still very high. People who have this idea probably don't even know that there are people in this world. A second funeral like this? Funeral custom.

Because, in some areas in the south of China, such as Guangdong and Guangxi, the popular second burial in these places is actually that the deceased has been buried, but it takes several years, that is, after the body has probably rotted, choose a new day, and then restart the machine, take out the bone graft, clean it, dry it, and put it back in Weng Tao in a specific order. This funeral custom not only breaks the idea that many people think that the deceased can no longer open the coffin, but also breaks the inherent idea of preventing the container of the deceased from being replaced.

Burial is a kind of funeral custom, which is mainly spread in Han nationality. In most areas, the first burial method, the second burial method and the multiple burial method are less used. Burial is mainly buried underground, but many ordinary people don't understand the choice of burial place? Why? . Of course, burial is not a popular way of burial in China, and it is found all over the world. From mourning, mourning, burial, burial to mourning, the complicated burial process mainly embodies a cultural custom.

If we want to analyze why burial is popular among Han people, there are three main factors objectively. First of all, many people think that only the form of burial can reflect the status of the deceased before his death, which is why many people deliberately build tombs that look magnificent, which can also be seen from the ancient tombs excavated by archaeologists. Secondly, tower burial is more in line with the ethical feelings of the Han nationality, and life should return to the place where it came from. In addition, tombs are also closely related to the natural environment in which the Han people live. Many people think that only by being buried in the earth can the soul rest in peace, which is called burial.

However, burial will occupy a relatively large land space, and there are also risks of the spread of some special infectious diseases, which are also confirmed sources of pollutants in some special environments. Therefore, cremation is now advocated as a funeral custom, and it is mandatory to divide the areas where cremation must be chosen. After cremation, some people will choose to put the ashes in the urn and bury them in the cemetery, while others will choose to scatter them directly in some special places.

Therefore, burial is still popular in many rural areas, but if the graves of people who have been buried must be removed, there is no need to worry about the bad influence on future generations. After a person loses his basic vital signs, the only thing left is his own soul charm, and others will disappear completely in this world with the progress of time. Every funeral custom has its own taboos. Of course, we can respect these traditional cultures, but there is no need to over-interpret their possible impacts.