China Naming Network - Almanac query - If the man becomes a son-in-law, will his family’s ancestral graves still be related to him? The men’s brothers from his father’s generation all died in their forties or fifties, and the younger ones have also passed away.
If the man becomes a son-in-law, will his family’s ancestral graves still be related to him? The men’s brothers from his father’s generation all died in their forties or fifties, and the younger ones have also passed away.
As a son-in-law, the ancestral graves in the woman’s family will affect the man a little more, but the original graves in the man’s family should not be underestimated. In addition, what you said about Feng Shui being too strong to be suppressed is wrong. It must not be buried in a suitable place. If the burial is in the Longzhen Cave, there will be casualties if it is not in line with the rational Qi, but in the end there will be descendants who will succeed. of. Judging from the situation you mentioned, the collective short lifespan is because the original ancestral graves had a bigger problem. The condition of the cypress trees you mentioned is not the main cause. The problem lies in the situation or the orientation.