Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - How to establish a spiritual position?

How to establish a spiritual position?

As follows:

First, the ancestral memorial tablet is a fixed memorial tablet all the year round, and the deceased memorial tablet is a temporary memorial tablet for burying road sacrifices.

Generally, the word "sacrifice" is not written on it, but the spiritual position is written in the center, that is, male/female: Taigong or Taigong or Taigong (then write a taboo word on the right to avoid disrespect of the name. )

Second, go back to the original place and write an adult's name.

Write a couplet on the right: immortal, evergreen, etc.

At the bottom left, you can put pen to paper and write: The unfilial son/daughter cries for blood to pay tribute. It's all written vertically inside, top right and bottom left. Use yellow paper, one foot two inches up and down, three inches six minutes wide.

If the ancestral temple or home is a neutral memorial tablet for many years. The paper is yellow, not any other color. Yellow means the supreme color. Red, green, blue, white and black are used by the middle and younger generations of the eighth generation, and they are not rude.

Social customs and habits

With the changes of history and the progress of society, urban residents use memorial tablets less and less, and generally place or hang photos and portraits of the deceased as memorial objects. In recent years, in order to carry forward the excellent traditional funeral culture, some funeral service units in China have continuously reformed and innovated, designed and developed small memorial tablets made of marble, jade, plastic and other materials, and matched them with urns for people to pay homage to. This move is not only in line with traditional folk customs, but also safe and labor-saving, and has been widely recognized by the masses.

In Chinese folk tradition, the word "An" comes first for the dead, such as "rest", "rest", "burial" and "rest". People go to funeral homes to pay homage, mostly to move in and out the urns of the deceased. Many people have to move several urns of their parents and grandparents from upstairs and downstairs at the same time, which is not only laborious, but also easy to bump and damage the urns.

The ancients were very serious about the movement of coffins. Once they are buried, they are not easy to move. You must move the soul unless you have to move it. Modern urn is a substitute for coffin. According to traditional customs, once placed, it should not be moved easily except for migration or burial.