I don t have a floor to fix my kitchen. Can only live on the grave of the dead. You can not

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello! According to the existing laws and traditional morality of our country, whether the tomb is occupied by an owner or an ownerless grave, it must be approved by the relevant departments, and the tomb can be relocated or properly disposed of after the consent of the grave owner (the consent of the relevant departments is also required for the ownerless grave). You don't have to be angry with feudal superstitions, you can or can't, as long as you properly solve the matter of relocating the tomb, it doesn't matter what you build on the original tomb.

    Of course, it needs to be approved by the relevant parties. Why don't you believe the saying of dividing the water, because every piece of loess has buried the dead!

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