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After the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, what regulations did the Central Committee and the State Council have on the construction of funeral reform cemeteries?

(1) Take the lead in conducting funerals in a civilized and frugal manner and establish the trend of the times. Party members and cadres should take the lead in conducting funerals in a civilized and simple manner. Funeral activities must be concentrated in funeral homes or suitable places, consciously abide by public order, respect the legitimate rights and interests of others, and do not build mourning sheds in residential areas, urban streets, or public places. We mourn the deceased by wearing black gauze and white flowers, playing sad music, and handing out tributes, and consciously resist superstitious and vulgar activities. Unless otherwise stipulated by the state, no funeral organization is generally established and no memorial service is held after the death of a party member or cadre. When holding a farewell ceremony for a body, the scale must be strictly controlled and efforts should be made to be economical and simple. If the deceased has a desire or request for a simpler funeral, the family, relatives, friends and the employer should fully respect and support it. Party members and cadres, especially leading cadres, are strictly prohibited from extravagant and extravagant activities during funeral activities, and are strictly prohibited from taking the opportunity to collect money.

(2) Take the lead in cremation and ecological burial to protect the ecological environment. In cremation areas with dense population, less cultivated land and convenient transportation, party members and cadres must be cremated after their death. The ashes are not allowed to be placed in coffins and reburied, and tombs and monuments are not allowed to be built beyond the standards. In burial reform areas that do not yet have the conditions for cremation, the remains of party members and cadres after their death should be buried together in the cemetery, and no random burials are allowed. Whether in the cremation area or the burial reform area, party members and cadres should take the lead in implementing ecological burial, adopt ashes storage, tree burial, flower burial, lawn burial and other ground-saving burial methods, and actively participate in the scattering of ashes, sea burial or deep burial, Leave no grave. Party members and officials are encouraged to donate their organs or bodies after their death. After the death of ethnic minority party members and cadres, their ethnic customs shall be respected and buried in accordance with relevant regulations.

(3) Take the lead in civilized low-carbon sacrifices and inherit advanced culture. Party members and cadres should take the lead in civilized memorial ceremonies and low-carbon memorial sweeps, take the initiative to commemorate the deceased by offering flowers, planting trees and greening, going on outings to offer sacrifices, and reading classics, etc., and carry forward excellent traditional culture such as cautiously pursuing the past and pursuing the future. They are not allowed to burn in forest areas, scenic spots and other fire-banned areas. Paper money, setting off firecrackers. Actively participate in modern memorial activities such as community memorials, collective memorials, and online memorials, take the lead in memorializing martyrs, and lead the masses to gradually shift from focusing on on-site physical memorials to focusing on spiritual inheritance.

(4) Take the lead in publicizing and advocating funeral reforms and promoting new righteousness. Party members and cadres should proactively publicize funeral reforms, strengthen education and guidance to relatives, friends and surrounding people, promptly discourage bad funeral behaviors, consciously resist stereotypes and feudal superstition activities, and advocate new civilized practices. Leading cadres at all levels must strengthen the restraint on funeral activities of immediate family members and staff around them, actively provide ideological guidance, and ensure early warning, early stopping, and early correction of negative tendencies and emerging problems. They must never allow illegal behavior. Illegal funeral practices are allowed to go unchecked and even tolerated