From the separation of flesh and blood, burial is usually one to three years. Why? This mainly depends on a person's cause of death, because all kinds of deaths are born, including normal deaths and abnormal deaths. According to a generation of old people, the life span of a normal death is over 80 years, and it will take three to five years to separate the flesh and blood after burial. If it is an accidental death, only bones will be left in one or two years!
There are exceptions. When I was a child in junior high school, an old lady who was nearly a hundred years old died in my rural hometown, and there were seven men, three women and ten brothers and sisters under her knees. They buried the old woman ceremoniously, and invited the most famous local geologist to choose a date, chose a treasure trove of geomantic omen and buried it in the best Chinese fir coffin. Twenty years later, the country will build roads and move graves if it wants to pass through that place. It was winter and the snow was falling. When the coffin was removed, a miracle happened. Many people saw a pair of white pigeons flying out of the coffin. The people inside are still lifelike, and everyone is shocked. After more than 20 years, this body still looks like it was just buried!
Some things in the countryside really can't be explained. Some people say that Long Mai was buried, others say that this man did good things before his life, and his golden body is not rotten. According to superstition, he chose a clean day to bury Long Mai. From a scientific point of view, it is that the body moisture of the deceased is less, and the soil and temperature at the burial site just adapt to the deceased, prolonging the decay period.
Now the country advocates cremation, and there are fewer and fewer corpses buried, so the time of skin and bone separation is unknown!
Since ancient times, folk pestle diggers (tombs) have recorded that a corpse is buried in the bone, and ten years is one year. If someone dies at the age of 60, eucalyptus is buried underground for about 6 years. Because human muscles are composed of water and protein fat, the body will turn into bones after being exposed in the natural environment for about 3 months, but the hair is the stratum corneum and scalp, with little fat, which can only be peeled off from the skull after about 6 months to 8 months. If the buried body is isolated from the air, it will take a relatively long time for the body to become a bone. Folk pestle chisel is a secret handed down from generation to generation. With the popularization of cremation in the whole country, this secret will be lost to the world. It is suggested that the state should inherit the secret of pestle as intangible heritage.
Because my career will often come into contact with these things, according to my experience, it can be divided into the following situations: First, if there is no dragon cave where I am buried and Gao Lu is affected by the wind, the bones will completely melt in about three years! Second, there is no dragon cave in the burial place, but it is hidden and windy, and the soil is dead. It usually takes about five years to become a black bone! Third, there is no dragon cave in the burial place, but it is relatively hidden, windy and earthy. It usually takes about seven to nine years to become a bone! Fourth, the burial place is in Longzhen Cave, with suitable depth and size. I've seen it with my own eyes more than 20 times. 20 to 200 years without ossification, even the coffin is the same! Fifth, the buried place is long and true, the hole is not allowed, and the depth is appropriate. It will become yellow bone in about ten years!
This should be related to the soil quality and the protective effect when loading coffins. Rot and gangrene bite will accelerate the disappearance of the body. Some people will become bones after being buried underground for almost a month, and some people will not rot after being buried underground for many years. Fifteen years ago, when I was moving someone else's grave, I personally dug the grave of a man and a woman (according to the grave owner at that time, the man was dead 1 1 year). Another woman grave owner said that her mother had been dead for 23 years. The two bodies dug up at that time were intact, but the stench of the bodies was disgusting. The worst smell in the world is the smell of human corpses. The oil on the corpses is sticky and sticky, and it needs to be washed many times before it can be cleaned.
On the other hand, it takes about six months to a year for a buried corpse to turn into a bone.
There is no doubt that all creatures in the world have to go through a process, that is, birth and death. In the past, the ancients have been striving for immortality. In the end, this is just a dream of Conan. Now most people choose cremation after death, but in some remote rural areas, most people still choose burial. After all, it is a folk custom that has been accumulated for thousands of years and has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. So when the body is buried, how long will it take to become a bone?
You know, into bones. It means that the body and organs of the body are separated. Finally, there is only a pair of bones left, and the process of this change. It still depends on the environment to which the body belongs. If it is a sudden corpse, that is, under the outdoor conditions at normal temperature, the bones turn white in three weeks in summer, and it takes longer in spring and autumn, about one and a half months. Because of the cold weather, it may take about three months in winter. If the body is stored in extremely cold frozen soil or buried underground, it is difficult to decompose.
Because of the low temperature and high humidity, corpses can't rot, but if there are a lot of microorganisms or insects in the place where they are stored, corpses are their best food. This will speed up the decomposition of the corpse, and sometimes it only takes three or four days, and these microorganisms can chew the corpse to only one bone.
This depends on the terrain of burial, but also on the sealing of the coffin!
Becoming bones means that the skin and internal organs have completely decomposed. If a person dies and begins to rot after 2-3 days in summer,
Usually 2-3 years is a bone. If the terrain is good and there is no water, it will take longer. If the coffin is well sealed, it may not be!
We once moved a family's grave for six years, but the skin was still air-dried and still attached to the bones. They said that burial stinks at that time. The terrain is very good, facing south, with mountains behind, big mountains behind and water in front. The terrain is very high, there is no water, it is very rare, so the skin has not rotted for several years!
Cremation is the most scientific and least polluting way of funeral. The burial in the north is shallow, flies eat corpses, coffins are the home of snakes and rats, and the bones are terrible. Germs spread quickly, but the virus is difficult to be eliminated. Within a year, it will become a skeleton, within five years, the bones will be black as mucus, within ten years, the bones will be pale, and within fifty years, the bones will be red. It's best to cremate. Clean.
In my hometown village, in the 1970s, a woman (to be exact, an unmarried girl in her twenties) died. Seven years later, a grave-sweeping movement began, and the woman's coffin was dug up. The woman was intact, as if she had just died, and she was burned to death by pouring diesel oil.
Burying the corpse to the bones is converted according to the age of Yang Shou, and ten years is one year. For example, if I die at the age of 30, I will be buried underground for about three years before I become a bone. Human muscles are made up of water and protein fat. In the natural environment, a corpse will become a bone in about 3 months, with almost no fat in hair and scalp, and it will take 6 months to 8 months to get rid of the skull. Buried bodies are isolated from the air, and the bodies have less contact with the air, so it takes a relatively long time to become bones.
Generally, there are wooden coffins in rural areas, and the human body needs to be turned into bones for at least three to five years, which has a lot to do with sealed ventilation. The human body itself has blood, and the soil layer is wet and the moisture is too heavy. It's been three years, and human flesh is not rotten. It's all meat sauce, which most people can't tell.