Is there a tree burial or a flower burial, and what is a flower burial?

Updated on society 2024-08-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    <> tree burials are divided into ancient tree burials and modern tree burials. Ancient tree burials are quite common in ethnic minority areas in northeastern and southwestern China. Modern tree burial is a new form of funeral, that is, people adopt green space, plant some trees, and scatter the ashes of relatives under the trees.

    The biggest feature of modern tree burial is that its ground is not devoid of any funeral facilities, but is marked by memorial trees or natural stones. On February 28, 2013, the Ministry of Civil Affairs encouraged ecological burial of ashes: sea burial, tree burial, etc.

    Tree burials are divided into "wind burial", "hanging burial", "empty burial" and "hanging burial".", which is also an ancient type of burial. Tree burial refers to the new method of disposing of ashes by burying the ashes deep under a designated large tree, or scattering the ashes in the soil and planting a tree on top of them as a memorial. Ancient tree burials did not have tombs, and there were no or special columbarium altars that could be degradable.

    It is only used for marking, for example, just put a stone under the tree, nail a copper plate to the stone, write the name of the deceased, the date of birth and death, or hang a memorial plaque of the deceased on the tree. No graves, no tombstones, only a small amount of land.

    Tree burial is one of the most advanced funeral concepts and practices in the world today.

    <> flower burial involves pouring the ashes into the cellar below the flower bed and allowing them to dissolve naturally. This burial method makes full use of the underground space, removes the basic construction land, and can achieve "zero land occupation" and achieve real environmental protection and land saving.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Tree burial in Jiugongshan Cemetery, Beijing.

    Flower bed burial in Beijing Tianshou Cemetery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Tree burials, flower burials, and river burials all belong to green ecological burials that benefit the country and the people.

    I am a river funeral etiquette master in Jilin City

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    People adopt green spaces by planting trees and scattering the ashes of their loved ones under the trees.

    In the city, the tree burial method is implemented, and only trees are planted without monuments. The funeral has changed from the "business type" in the past to the "public welfare type" in the future, and the land required for tree burial is provided by the state free of charge.

    In rural areas, tree burials are implemented, and when the ashes are buried in the ground and trees are planted, it is allowed to erect monuments, but it is not allowed to leave graves. It can only be buried in front of and behind the bereaved family's own house and in the contracted land and forest land, and must meet the requirements of fire safety.

    History:

    From ancient times to the present, in addition to the single funeral method practiced by individual ethnic minorities and Buddhism, the Han nationality and most ethnic minorities generally practice the burial method of combining cremation and burial.

    The reason why both the official and the non-governmental people choose this method, and it remains unchanged, is mainly influenced by the idea of "entering the soil for peace" and traditional customs. The only function of traditional funeral methods is to convey the nostalgia of relatives for the deceased. Modern tree burials can not only convey mourning, but also green the environment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    To put it simply, tree burial means: the ashes are buried or scattered under the tree, and a simple European-style monument mark is made on the side of the tree.

    The most current tree burial in Beijing is the Beijing Shuiquangou Memorial Forest Cemetery, which is located in the Ming Tombs Scenic Area of Changping.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tree burial is another type of burial in Tibetan areas, now only found in Baiyu County, Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province, where children under the age of 12 are made to look like fetuses, packed in a container, and hung on a tree at the confluence of the two rivers, meaning that they are returned to their mother's womb and conceived again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Flower burial and tree burial is a funeral custom, the details are as follows:

    1. Flower burial. Pour the ashes into the cellar below the flower bed and allow them to dissolve naturally. This burial method makes full use of the underground space, removes the basic construction land, and can achieve "zero land occupation" and achieve real environmental protection and land saving.

    2. Tree burial: Tree burial is divided into ancient tree burial and modern tree burial.

    1. Ancient tree burials: Ancient tree burials do not have tombs, and there are no or use degradable special columbariums. It is only marked, such as:

    Just put a stone under the tree, nail a copper plate to the stone, write the name of the deceased, the date of birth and death, or hang a memorial plaque of the deceased on the tree. No graves, no tombstones, only a small amount of land.

    2. Modern tree burial: bury the ashes deep under a designated tree, or scatter the ashes in the soil, and plant a tree on it as a new way to commemorate the ashes. Tree burial is one of the most advanced funeral concepts and practices in the world today.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After death, the ashes are buried under a flower or tree. See things and think about people in the future. It doesn't damage the environment either. Selling tombs in our country is becoming less and less arable in the cavities. This method of burial is recommended.

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