What about the storm and feng shui before the coffin is ready for burial?
There is a saying in the countryside that when it rains at the funeral, the dutiful son will not let the rain pour on the coffin. If the coffin is stuffed into his arms, he won't get wet, which proves that he is a true dutiful son.
Tombs after a storm are rich from generation to generation. I'm talking about whether it rains when filling the soil and whether it can be repaired. If we act too hastily and prove that future generations are immoral and unscrupulous, the younger generation will be doomed to poverty. If it is repaired in the rain, it proves that it is a person with virtue and filial piety, and the younger generation is prosperous.
Funerals in rural areas are usually held at four in the morning. At that time, grandpa will be sent to the old house before dawn.
In the morning, let the villagers who came to help have a rough meal first, and then they began to prepare for things. Mr. Feng Shui from his hometown looked at the time and said "get up". Grandpa's coffin was lifted and left quickly, and I was holding a wreath in the back.
I followed my cousin and them, holding a wreath, and sent grandpa the last journey together.
It was raining in Mao Mao when I came out today. In order not to let the coffin get wet, I wrapped it with a layer of plastic film and went up the hill to grandpa's old house. Now Mr. Feng Shui is doing something in the grave, spreading rice and burning toilet paper. Soon after, the strong laborers in several villages were carrying coffins and preparing for burial.
It's raining harder and harder, but my uncles are still careful to finish what they should do.
Seeing the heavy rain, he told us that the younger generation should go back first, but never look back.
At this time, an old man said: This is the dutiful son. It's raining, one generation is poor and the other generation is rich. The future will be either rich or expensive.