There are four steps in handling funerals in Tianjin: The first step: "turn your head". Before the patient dies, he is moved from the kang where he originally lived to a prepared bed (called a peace bed or an auspicious bed). It is said that the dead person cannot carry the kang on his back, otherwise it will be unlucky. Before the patient died, put the shroud on him. Step two: small coffin. After dying, if there are no elders above the deceased, the body will be placed in the middle of the main room, otherwise it can only be placed in a side room, called a "small coffin." Step 3: Report the funeral. The bereaved family sends letters to close relatives and friends, inviting them to “visit the funeral” and see the remains. Step 4: Invite "Mr. Yin and Yang" to examine the deceased, issue a "disaster list", and explain what to choose for burial, etc. Relatives should wear mourning and mourning, buy a coffin, build a funeral shed, set up a mourning hall, and hold the body. Tianjin National Tomb Mall employs funeral culture research talents from the China Funeral Society. Feng Shui masters are professional funeral advisors and can provide professional funeral services for mourners of different ethnic groups and regions.