Are there any requirements for writing memorial tablets?

Notepad: 1, write with respect. 2, the font should be in block letters, not cursive, but strokes.

Memorial tablets, also known as memorial tablets, are wooden memorial tablets for people to write the names and titles of the deceased or the names, titles and temple numbers of immortals, Buddhists, ancestors and emperors. The rules of writing are very complicated.

1, the son set up a memorial tablet for his dead father. If a son's mother, parents-in-law, and other peers or grandfathers are still alive, they should be called "the first in the exam" and cannot call their father by his first name. Add a "male" after your last name and a "taboo" before your first name. For example, the name of the deceased father is Zhang San, and the memorial tablet can be written as follows: "First test the position of Zhang Gong's taboo", in which "Fu Jun" also refers to the father.

If there is no one in the father's generation and there is no one taller than the father's generation, the word "first" should be changed to "obvious" to show that the father is the tallest generation in the family. You can write like this: "Show Zhang Gong's fear of the spirit (brand) of the three governments." Write it in the middle, a little bigger. It says "Born on a certain day in a certain year" and "Died on a certain day in a certain year". These two lines should be smaller and written on both sides. If you can't write, you can also write on the back. Finally, write "Yang Moumou".

The son set up a memorial tablet for his dead mother. Similarly, if father, peers, grandparents are still alive, they should be called "Xiancong". For example, the late mother's father's name is Zhang San and her mother's name is Zhang San. The memorial tablet can be written as follows: "Xiancong Zhang and his mother call Xiuzhi memorial tablet", in which "Ruren" refers to children and when the mother is a daughter.

If the peers and predecessors of the deceased mother are no longer alive, they should be called "sages". And add a word "Tai" before "Ruren", which can be written as follows: "Showing Tai as Ruren's maiden name is Xiuzhibei".

The grandson set a memorial tablet for grandpa. We should change "pre-test" to "ancestor test" and "obvious test" to "ancestor test". Residual analogy. However, Sun Tzu can only set up a memorial tablet for Grandpa's generation when his parents are away, otherwise it will not be his turn to set it up.

The wife gave her husband a medal. Suppose the husband's name is Zhang San and the wife's name is Wang Xiuzhi. If the couple have no children, they can write: "memorial tablet of late husband Zhang Jun". If you have children, you can write like this: "My late husband is afraid of the monument of the Three Kings."

The husband gave his wife a medal. If the couple have no children, they can write: "Xiuzhi's memorial tablet, Wang Shi's maiden name". If you have children, you can write: "In the first room, the mother Wang's maiden name is Xiuzhibei." Among them, "Zhang Mu" means that his wife gave birth to a child, so Zhang Mu said so.

6. Establish a card position between brothers. The younger brother should be called "elder brother", and the elder brother can write "late elder brother".

7. Parents set up tablets for their children. You can write "my elder son Zhang San's memorial tablet" and "my eldest daughter's memorial tablet"

Extended data

According to our traditional folk custom, after a person dies, his family should set up a memorial tablet for him as a resting place for the dead soul after out-of-body experience. There is no regulation on the size and shape of the memorial tablet, which is generally made of wooden boards, rectangular, with a base below, which is convenient to stand on the table. In ancient times, inscriptions were written vertically from top to bottom in the old Song style (thick strokes and thin strokes), but in modern times, they are written in block letters, official scripts and Weibei fonts to show solemnity and solemnity. Throughout the ages, memorial tablets have been widely used by the people to pay homage to deceased relatives and gods (referring to the gods of heaven and earth), Buddhism and Taoism, and ancestors.

With the changes of history and the progress of society, urban residents use memorial tablets less and less, and generally place or hang photos and portraits of the deceased as memorial objects. In recent years, in order to carry forward the excellent traditional funeral culture, some funeral service units in China have continuously reformed and innovated, designed and developed small memorial tablets made of marble, jade, plastic and other materials, and matched them with urns for people to pay homage to. This move is not only in line with traditional folk customs, but also safe and labor-saving, and has been widely recognized by the masses.

In Chinese folk tradition, the word "An" comes first for the dead, such as "rest", "rest", "burial" and "rest". At present, people go to funeral homes to pay homage, and most of them move in and out of the urns of their old friends. How can we embody the word "An"? Many people have to move several urns of their parents and grandparents from upstairs and downstairs at the same time, which is not only laborious, but also easy to bump and damage the urns.

The ancients were very serious about the movement of coffins. Once they are buried, they are not easy to move. You must move the soul unless you have to move it. Modern urn is a substitute for coffin. According to traditional customs, once placed, it should not be moved easily except for migration or burial.

In order to respect the traditional folk customs and make it convenient for people to pay homage to their old friends, Qingdao Funeral Service Center has developed small memorial tablets made of various materials to match the stored urns. When people pay homage, they only ask out the memorial tablet and don't move the urn, which not only conforms to the traditional custom, but also avoids the crowded storage place, which is beneficial to both people and themselves.

References:

Memorial tablet-Baidu encyclopedia