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What do you mean, move the grave?

Moving the grave means: moving the grave.

First, move the grave [qiān fén] According to "Hubei University of Yin and Yang Geography", "the poor don't change their doors, and the rich don't move their graves", which means don't blindly look at Feng Shui. You can't move graves at will.

Secondly, China defines relocation as follows:

1, migration.

2. change.

3. transfer official positions.

The original intention of moving refers to moving, moving and changing, and it can also refer to changing official positions in ancient times. Migration can be used as a verb or a pictophonetic character to indicate death or exile.

Three, China people's definition of the grave is as follows:

1, tomb.

2. The word grave robbery was first seen in Shuowen. Especially a mound of earth that seals a grave. Extend to embankment, highland, tall, etc.

Fourth, the sentence of moving the grave is as follows:

1. I was afraid that the ashes witnessed by my parents would remind them of the unforgettable past 19 years ago. In order to minimize the stimulation to them, at the request of Zhaoligetu and Qinglegetu, Hugue Gilletu's parents didn't come to move the grave.

Uneven distribution of spoils led to infighting. When the workers were moving the grave, they found a pair of jade bracelets from the coffin of the Qing Dynasty.

3. In order to move the grave for the elderly at home, Mr. Feng Shui was asked to be a Dojo, and it took 10 million to go to Sichuan for more than ten years. Li unconsciously showed his love for Chengdu culture.

All the houses to be demolished before April 10 have been demolished, and all the graves to be moved by Tomb-Sweeping Day have been moved.