Can red bricks be used to pave the road in front of the ancestral grave?

Updated on society 2024-07-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Regarding the question "Can red bricks be used to pave the road in front of the ancestral grave?" different places have different customs and cultures, so there may be different answers. However, from the point of view of general traditional customs and culture, the use of red bricks for paving is not recommended.

    In traditional Chinese culture, red is seen as an unlucky color because it is associated with fire and blood and is often believed to bring bad luck. Therefore, red is often the color that is avoided during funeral and sacrificial activities.

    In addition, the use of red bricks to pave the road may also be seen as disrespectful to the deceased. Because red brick is an industrial product, it is not in harmony with the natural environment and may destroy the natural atmosphere and landscape of the cemetery. At the same time, red bricks are also relatively hard, which can make people feel uncomfortable or inconvenient to walk.

    Therefore, from the point of view of traditional customs and culture, it is not advisable to use red brick paving for the repair of ancestral tombs. If you want to repair the road of the ancestral tomb, consider using materials that are in harmony with the natural environment, such as brick or stone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't use red bricks forever. It's all dead, and there will be no way back. It should be made of green bricks. Because it is said that there is green smoke on the ancestral grave. It is only said that there can be good development in future generations. The kind that makes people envious, jealous and hateful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the real society, I don't care about these anymore, because now it's all for convenience and trouble, basically the head and tail of the ancestral grave are made of red bricks, because of the green bricks.

    Less, it's not a big deal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello Tease, glad to answer for you! This way is not good. According to the traditional culture of our country, the grave is generally the old monument of Lishantan, and it will not be specially paved with bricks.

    Because in traditional culture, the grave may grow, indicating that these two people will prosper. If bricks are laid, the grave will be fixed and future generations will not prosper.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The grave in the cemetery is pressed by heavy objects, such as bricks, gravel, and waste materials piled on it, which is a very bad feng shui destroying behavior; These things should be removed in a timely manner. Otherwise, after a long time, the tomb will collapse, and the descendants of Zikai and grandchildren will be at risk of suffering from diseases such as stroke. If you want to be good, go to the grave in time to observe and maintain the cemetery environment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, in 2013, a blue brick tomb was discovered in Jinzhou City, Shijiazhuang, which was from the Ming Dynasty. At that time, the description said that the east façade of Haokeng was "inlaid with" two blue brick tombs with collapsed dome roof structures, and the tomb road and other structures were faintly visible. Parallel to these two ancient tombs, a large number of blue bricks are also exposed on the pit wall not far away, which is suspected to be an ancient tomb that has not yet collapsed.

    The burial chamber is the underground part of the tomb. Probably from the Neolithic period, people in the Yellow River valley generally practiced deep earth pits and buried corpses in the ground. There must be a tomb in the burial, and in order to place the coffin and burial goods, the tomb was gradually built into a burial chamber.

    Except for a few imperial dignitaries who used wood and stone, the early burial chambers were generally earthen chambers. From about the late Warring States period, burial chambers built with large hollow bricks appeared, and this kind of hollow brick tombs were quite popular in the Western Han Dynasty. The Eastern Han Dynasty and the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties periods with small bricks to build the coupon-top brick chamber tomb is the most common, the stone chamber tomb also has a certain degree of popularity, the imperial tombs of the past dynasties are basically a stone chamber structure.

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