I'm a Buddhist, but personally, it's nothing special. First, we and the animal mother are the earth, just returning to nature. Second, when I went to pay homage to my ancestors, I found that many ancestors' ashes had not been paid homage for so many years. At that time, I thought most of them were their descendants. First, they are forgotten, or they are unfamiliar from generation to generation, so naturally they rarely pay homage, and then some relatives of their ancestors may have died. Naturally, no one will come to worship. Look at this place where ancestors were placed. Zhang Lai will be demolished one day, because the laws of nature are not eternal, and it is only a matter of time before people scatter their ashes into the sea or fields. But if we look at the reasons clearly, no one wants to die, they will arrange a place for themselves, hoping that someone will visit them here after Zhang Lai's death. This is a kind of self-suggestion, and Zhang Lai will be a ghost. Let's see how many of their relatives will really miss them. Most people go there to ask their ancestors to bless them with happiness, prosperity, health and longevity. Ask if anyone appreciates the kindness of their ancestors.
It doesn't matter! The ashes are meaningless!
From the Buddhist point of view
Cremation after death.
Is to hope that the deceased will stop clinging to the body.
It doesn't matter if the ashes are scattered in the sea or in the flower fields.
On the contrary, from the point of view of Taoist yin house.
It better be buried.
Cremation will weaken the ancestors.
If after cremation,
And scatter the ashes in the sea or flower fields.
This is not good for your family.
If it is a male ancestor,
Will have an impact on future generations.