2. Most burial tools are wooden coffins, as well as urn coffins, pottery coffins, sarcophagus and sarcophagus; For various reasons, some people dig up the remains of the deceased after burial, put them in coffins or clay pots, and move them to other places for burial, commonly known as relocation (relocation) burial, also known as secondary burial.
3. Most funerary objects are pottery pots, commonly known as bone altars.
There are many funerary objects in the grave. Thin burial prevailed in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and there were few funerary objects, mainly practical items and treasures, including ceramics, gold and silver wares and jade articles.
Before the Ming and Qing Dynasties, most of the funerary objects had daily necessities and production tools, and some of them were specially used as funerary objects, such as pottery houses, stoves, pottery pieces and pigs unearthed from Han tombs.
5. Most tombs in Ming and Qing Dynasties have monuments, which are easy to identify.
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Types and styles of tombs
1, ordinary tomb
Ordinary tombs are the most common, that is, the ground is paved with slate, the tomb is in the middle, the stone tablet is built behind the tomb, and the back and sides are surrounded by slate, which becomes a semi-closed cemetery. People saw rows of barracks-style graves.
2. Lawn Tomb
Lawn tombs do not plant tombstones, do not surround cemeteries, and directly bury sarcophagus underground. The sarcophagus is covered with a stone tablet, which is slightly higher than the ground, engraved with inscriptions and surrounded by green grass. The whole cemetery looks like green grass.
3. Art Tomb
Many art tombs are specially designed according to the life of the deceased. They are very artistic and personalized, with high cultural taste, which fully embodies the affection of family members and the ingenuity of designers. The art tombs are distinctive and thought-provoking, and are welcomed by undertaker.
4. Wall tomb
As the name implies, the tomb on the wall is the tomb buried on the rock wall, and there is also a name called Tower Tomb, which appears in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. With the reform and opening up, it is gradually accepted by everyone. Its advantages are saving land use space, centralized management of funeral affairs and convenient funeral treatment.
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