When graves were relocated, if bones were directly exposed to sunlight, it was referred to as "corpse decay."
Such an event could greatly affect the fortune of descendants.
For this reason, constructing a sunshade before exhuming the grave was definitely necessary.
Several young men with the surname Li, who had come with Chen Hai and Li Dajiang, numbered about four or five.
Each was responsible for one wooden stake, driving it into the ground.
Once the stakes were upright, a shade cloth was draped over them, and in less than half an hour, a simple sunshade had been successfully built.
A square table, brought over on a cart and used as an altar, was already set with offerings, and the candles had been lit a while ago.
Following Chen Hai's orders, Li Dajiang prayed for a while, silently reciting the reasons for the grave relocation and the new burial site, then picked up a shovel and began to take action.