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Cemetery
Cemetery is a type of burial in the cemetery. With the development of the times, the construction of modern cemeteries requires landscape orientation. It is moving towards the direction of culture, art, three-dimensionalization, personalization and industrialization.
The landscape of Chinese cemeteries has been influenced by China’s traditional feudal hierarchy since ancient times and failed to reflect the Chinese landscape garden style. The planning and layout of the cemetery is also very rigorous. Chinese emperors and subjects of all dynasties The scale and form of the mausoleums are completely different. The imperial mausoleums are grand in scale, durable and exquisitely constructed. The selected geographical location and environment are also elegant and unique.
Main classification
A cemetery mainly refers to the collection of remains or ashes in a unified location after a person dies. This is civilization and progress in the history of human development. They are roughly divided into the following types:
1. Cemeteries of ancient princes and kings: Some can also be called imperial tombs, which were formed by power.
2. Clan cemetery: refers to a place where people with the same belief or ideology are buried.
3. Family cemetery: refers to the place where related family members are buried.
4. Special cemeteries: refer to cemeteries established to bury relevant personnel due to factors such as a specific event or war.
5. Public cemetery: It refers to the place where people from all walks of life are buried after their death. Generally speaking, there are no special requirements.