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After the rural funeral reform, the urn is buried in the cemetery for 20 years, what should I do after 20 years?

author:The old farmer talks about the three farmers

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In the vast majority of rural areas on the mainland, funeral reforms have been implemented, and burials have been changed to cremation to avoid burials occupying the area of arable land used for growing grain, and the urns after cremation are uniformly stored and placed in cemeteries.

At present, the land in the cemeteries and cemeteries in various places is owned by the village collective, and the urns of the deceased elderly in rural families can only be buried in the cemetery and cemetery of the village, and a one-time payment is stipulated for 20 years.

Now there is a phenomenon that the urns of some villagers' families have been buried in the cemetery of the village for more than 20 years, and the farmers have not returned to their hometowns at all because of their long-term work and living in other foreign villages, and they have not been able to contact the owner of the cemetery.

After the rural funeral reform, the urn is buried in the cemetery for 20 years, what should I do after 20 years?

The owner of such a cemetery, due to the changes of the times, has mobilized a lot of people in the village, but still cannot find the owner of the cemetery, such a cemetery, and no longer find the owner of the cemetery to renew the cost of occupying the cemetery.

Therefore, these cemeteries, after 20 years, can neither contact the owner of the cemetery to renew the cemetery occupation fee, and no one comes to worship and sweep the tomb, under normal circumstances, in order to save the right to use the cemetery, the village collective will store the urn and appurtenances of the cemetery in one place, and sell the cemetery to other villagers again to bury the urn.

According to villagers in some places, the cemeteries of some cemeteries have long exceeded the time for purchasing a 20-year-old cemetery, and all the descendants of the cemetery owner's family have not been heard from, and the village cannot contact the descendants of the tomb owner, or the cemetery owner is desperate, and after purchasing the cemetery for 20 years, there are no descendants to renew the cemetery fee.

After the rural funeral reform, the urn is buried in the cemetery for 20 years, what should I do after 20 years?

Therefore, when the village cleans up the cemetery, the ashes and attachments of the cemetery are disposed of at will and discarded in the desolate wilderness.

Because, at present, the state has not established specific management measures and legal provisions for cemeteries and cemeteries other than cemeteries that are more than 20 years old, so this matter is in a state of no law, resulting in inconsistent treatment methods for cemeteries that exceed the 20-year period.

Because, the direct owner of some cemeteries has passed away, and the grandchildren have lost contact with other places, or even have no grandchildren, resulting in the cemetery, there are no descendants to worship and renew the cemetery fees.

Therefore, in order to save cemetery resources, the village collective must clean up such cemeteries, so that these cemeteries can be vacated, reused, and sold to other villagers.

After the rural funeral reform, the urn is buried in the cemetery for 20 years, what should I do after 20 years?

I believe that in the cemetery in the village, in addition to worshipping and sweeping the tomb, if the cemetery is to be kept for a long time, when the 20-year period is approaching, go to the cemetery management in advance, renew the fee for the next 20 years, and instruct the younger generations to continue to pay the cemetery fee, and only if it is passed on from generation to generation, the cemetery can be kept for a long time.

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