The graves of a hundred years ago have rarely been found except for the Huangling Tomb, so will the

Updated on culture 2024-06-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This depends on what kind of tomb it is, if there is an ancestral grave, then it can be buried in the family cemetery, then the preservation time will be longer, a hundred years is still possible, that is, the time of four generations, but if there is no ancestral grave area, then scattered outside, the result is that after four to five generations, basically no one will sweep it, no one will sweep the tomb, that is, it is a result, natural and man-made destruction, slowly disappearing.

    Although we Chinese have ancestral plots, but still can't stop the washing of time, a hundred years of graves is not nothing, but definitely not particularly many, can only say that three or four out of ten can stay for a hundred years even if it is very much, most of them are actually decades of things, of course, there are still some graves in a hundred years, but a little longer is very few, according to the current social practice, the graves behind are basically impossible to bury for a hundred years.

    In the past, there was no restraint and no control, and the population flow was far less than now, and when the descendants still existed, most of the tombs were preserved for less than a hundred years, because the generations of people had a little emotion for the last four generations, and then many people were actually unwilling to take care of them, so these graves will slowly disappear, and many places in the current society do not allow burial.

    There are also some places where it is allowed.

    It's just that there is very little wasteland nowadays, and there is not much space to bury people, and a lot of them have to be buried in their own land, and these are people who are relatively close to each other, and in the next few decades, land reform, or rural population.

    Urbanization, then the land is reintegrated, the graves in the fields are difficult to preserve, now many places are flattened, the graves can not be left much, the future basically most of the burial graves will disappear, it is estimated that it will not take a few decades.

    And the cemetery burial this kind of thing, the use time of the cemetery is 20 years, and if you don't pay after 20 years, you will be **, so the cemetery you buy now can only have the right to use it for 20 years, and you have to pay the money again after 20 years, and the problem now is that if you are still there after 20 years, it is estimated that you will pay for your parents and grandparents to keep the cemetery, but after you die, your children may renew the cemetery of the previous two generations, but it may not be the case earlier.

    So in this case, the grave will be **, it does not belong to you, the last two generations of graves are forty or fifty, the last three generations are only seventy or eighty years, the last four generations are only a hundred years, can the current cemetery stay for 100 years, of course, of course, it depends on whether you are reluctant to hand over this up and decide, so for the grave This kind of thing is facing a more severe situation than now, the burial will be less and less and eventually not allowed to be buried, the rural grave will gradually disappear, the cemetery can exist, but it is very likely that the tomb owner will often change, It is possible to change two or three people in a hundred years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some of the tombs still exist a hundred years later, but some of them will disappear over time, and they will slowly disappear according to the development of geology.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, because there will be a lot of things going through in 100 years, and these graves will slowly decay, and then they will slowly disappear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Maybe not. Because our country has begun to call for a ban on buying coffins for burial, although our country has a large land area, but the available area is decreasing sharply, so in order to reduce the purchase of coffins for burial, our country will implement certain measures, a hundred years later, today's graves will no longer exist.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In a hundred years, the graves will still exist today, but they may not be discovered or excavated.

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