How should we interpret "There is a trap behind the grave, and the white tiger bows its head and the young man is sad"? Does it make sense?
People want their living environment to be particularly harmonious and friendly to everyone.
Everyone hopes to work and live in a friendly and friendly environment.
However, with the development of society, there will be many things that affect one's mood. What is the inner meaning of this saying?
An interpretation of the first half of this proverb is that in ancient times, when there was basically a funeral at home, the dead were buried in the ground.
People believe that burying the deceased in the ground can preserve the intact body of the deceased and fully reflect respect for the deceased.
The Chinese themselves have a kind of rural sentiment of returning fallen leaves to their roots.
People generally believe that after death, burial is the way to bury the deceased. This is the only way to truly let the deceased rest in peace.
The location of the ghost house is also the place where the deceased will live in the future.
The repair of the graveyard can express one's respect for the deceased.
I also hope that the deceased can bless his children and grandchildren so that their descendants can live a smooth and prosperous life.
1. Interpretation of the trap behind the grave
People generally believe that the feng shui of the ghost house will affect the fortune of a family.
Therefore, it is not only necessary to carefully select the construction of the cemetery, but also to avoid careless site selection.
In ancient times, people would choose places with mountains and rivers as the location of their cemeteries.
This is also because people believe that mountains are symbols that determine the prosperity of future generations.
The river water in the area also means the gathering of wealth.
Building a tomb in a place with mountains and water can make the family more prosperous and the children's lives richer and happier.
Building a tomb in front of the mountain also means that future generations will have noble people to support and help them.
There will be supporters to help you in your work and life, so that you can get better and better.
There is a pit behind the grave. The pit here represents a hole.
The appearance of a hole behind a grave will affect the career and life of descendants.
It will cause your children and grandchildren to encounter disasters and hardships in their lives, which is also an unlucky sign.
The deeper meaning of this proverb is that if the cemetery is located in a place with holes, there will be an ominous omen of no descendants.
In the literal sense, pit will also bring people an ominous omen.
Pits also represent traps and frustrations, so people will associate pits with bad things.
Warn people not to build tombs where there are holes.
In ancient times, people's engineering construction technology was relatively backward, and there were no efficient and advanced drainage methods.
In continuous rainy weather, rainwater will also accumulate in places with holes.
Over time, the rainwater in the pit will also flow into the tomb.
If rainwater flows into the grave, it will also destroy the place where the deceased lives.
If such a phenomenon occurs, it will also be considered as disrespectful to the deceased.
Therefore, no matter from any aspect, there should be no holes around the tomb.
This also prevents the geological structure of the tomb from being damaged by the outside world.
2. The white tiger’s interpretation of the bowed-headed boy’s sorrow
In Feng Shui, the white tiger will be used to compare tall objects, and taller buildings will also be compared to the white tiger. .
In ancient times, people would use green dragon, white tiger, red bird, and Xuanwu to compare different directions.
In ancient funeral culture, these specific names were also used to select the location of the cemetery and name it.
The position of the white tiger is the worst in the Feng Shui orientation layout. There will be a strong evil spirit in this position.
The energy field of the white tiger is not suitable for building a cemetery, nor is it suitable for building a residence in such an orientation.
If you do not understand the relevant Feng Shui and blindly choose to build the cemetery in the direction of the white tiger, it will affect the health of future generations in the family.
It will also bring disaster to the family, ranging from illness to death.
The white tiger bows its head means that the tomb should be built in the direction of the white tiger.
The latter "boy's worry" means that young men in the family will also worry when the family's fortune declines and someone in the family often gets sick.
In this position, it is easy for children to get sick frequently, and they may even face death if they continue to be sick for a long time.
When someone in the family is sick, naturally relatives and friends at home will also be worried.
Therefore, as long as a warlock detects the existence of this white tiger position, people will try to avoid building houses and repairing cemeteries in this position.
When dealing with the subject of Feng Shui, we must look at it rationally and dialectically.
I can’t say I believe it completely, nor can I say I don’t believe it at all.
You must combine it with the actual situation and keep your clear mind to understand it correctly.
Summary:
The feng shui reflected in the location of the cemetery will affect the family fortune.
In thousands of years of traditional culture, there has always been controversy. Of course, there are those who completely believe it and those who don’t.
In real life, it is not difficult to find that families with more prosperous families and stronger economic strength will pay more attention to Feng Shui.
People are also afraid of changes in their families due to Feng Shui.