What is the effect of the grave of the granddaughter in law and the grave of the grandparents?

Updated on society 2024-06-11
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the grave of the granddaughter-in-law is the same as the grave of the grandparents, so there is no impact, there is no problem, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the countryside, many of them are family graves, mainly because the old people in his family are buried in that place after they pass away, which is normal and will not have any effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The granddaughter-in-law died young, and she could not be buried with her grandparents' graves, so she could only enter the graveto the side of the lower left corner of the tomb.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The grave of the granddaughter-in-law is not very good with the grave of the grandparents, at least, a little later or a little smaller.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What is the effect of the grave of the granddaughter-in-law and the grave of the grandparents? This is not allowed, it is a mess of generations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Okay, based on the situation you described, you mean. I think it's just a superstition about the difference between the daughter-in-law and the grandparents, but it shouldn't be in terms of generation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The grave of the granddaughter-in-law and the grave of the same grandparents do not have any unique attention on the screen, as long as they engage in a simple small ceremony.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This doesn't have any effect, don't be superstitious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    These are all local customs, and the elders and juniors cannot be put together here.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think it has any impact, after all, it's a family.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't know much about this, but you should look for some experts and people from the older generation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Hello, dear <>

    <> it is appropriate to go to the grave. 1.In traditional Chinese culture, going to the grave to pay respects to relatives is an important ritual and cultural tradition, and the forms and ways of worshipping ancestors vary according to personal beliefs and family traditions.

    2.If your husband's grandmother has been dead for many years, but your future father-in-law and mother-in-law or other family members still go to the sacrifice, it is perfectly appropriate for you, as a granddaughter-in-law, to go as well. Respecting family traditions and customs, expressing respect and longing for ancestors, is also a kind of maintenance and inheritance of family and affection.

    3.If you have not participated in a family ritual before, it is recommended that you first learn about the family traditions and rules, and follow the relevant etiquette and rules to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and discomfort. But in any case, as a granddaughter-in-law, if you want to express your nostalgia and respect for your deceased elders, it is perfectly appropriate to go to the grave to pay respects.

    My husband and grandmother have passed away for many years, is it appropriate for my granddaughter-in-law to go to the grave to pay respects?

    Hello, dear <>

    <> it is appropriate to go to the grave. 1.In traditional Chinese culture, going to the grave to pay respects to relatives is an important ritual and cultural tradition, and the forms and ways of worshipping ancestors vary according to personal beliefs and family traditions.

    2.If your husband's grandmother has been dead for many years, but your future father-in-law and mother-in-law or other family members still go to the sacrifice, it is perfectly appropriate for you, as a granddaughter-in-law, to go as well. Respecting family traditions and customs, expressing respect and longing for ancestors, is also a kind of maintenance and inheritance of family and affection.

    3.If you have not participated in a family ritual before, it is recommended that you first learn about the family traditions and rules, and follow the relevant etiquette and rules to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and discomfort. But in any case, as a granddaughter-in-law, if you want to express your nostalgia for the deceased elders of the sail ruler and pay homage to the ants, it is completely appropriate to go to the grave to pay respects.

    Because she is not in a city, her granddaughter-in-law has not participated in this spring memorial, but a long time ago, the grandmother in the distance was good to her granddaughter-in-law, and the granddaughter-in-law has always been worried about her grandmother's goodness, so she always wanted to pay tribute to the forest on the grave, and she also had a wish, is there anything wrong? Mori loss.

    Hello, dear <>

    <> what you say is no problem, and it is rare to have a filial piety.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My husband and grandmother have passed away for many years, is it appropriate for my granddaughter-in-law to go to the grave to pay respects?

    I am happy to answer for you, and the following is the result of your inquiry It is appropriate for the granddaughter-in-law to go to the grave to pay respects. Whether in China or in many other cultures, honoring ancestors is a traditional act that is seen as a sign of respect and remembrance for a deceased loved one. The granddaughter-in-law is a family member and has the right and obligation to participate in such activities.

    Grave memorials are a way to express remembrance and respect for deceased loved ones. By going to the grave, offering flowers, burning incense, praying, etc., one can establish a spiritual connection with a loved one who has passed away. This behavior also helps to inform the cohesion and emotional communication between family members.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to custom, the son-in-law is a foreign surname, and should not be buried in the cemetery of the granddaughter's grandparents, but in the son-in-law's own cemetery.

    Even if it is your own cemetery, it should not be next to your grandparents, it should be at the feet of your grandparents, and you should leave a place for your parents.

    This is a custom of the Han Chinese people.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    For example, if your grandparents' graves are on the top of a mountain, their children will be buried in the middle of the hillside when they die, and their grandchildren will be buried at the bottom of the hillside when they die, that is, they will be arranged from top to bottom, and the elders will be on top and the younger ones will be below.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is okay, don't you think that the cemeteries in the country are all side by side?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, you can only go down, not side by side or up!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Nothing is out of balance.

    In the form of "patrilineal family reproductive inheritance", girls must marry in order to obtain a complete life process.

    After the death of the granddaughter, it is only temporarily buried somewhere, and when you meet a boy who has passed away, you should marry him (marry a relative) to complete the life process of the granddaughter.

    Even if she is a royal princess, she will not stay alone in the underworld.

    Therefore, the deceased grandmother is also temporarily buried here, and finally she will be buried with her grandfather.

    The grave of the granddaughter will also be married off at the right opportunity.

    Well, the graves of grandmothers and granddaughters are temporary and will not be there forever.

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