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Not every cemetery has good Feng Shui. Illustration of Cemetery Feng Shui

It is a good place to be buried in the grave and a good place to live. What kind of tomb has good feng shui? Let’s take a look at the cemetery in the city. Let’s take a look at the feng shui of the cemetery.

1. For a large cemetery environment, the backing should be large, and there should be a mountain behind the mountain, which is called the Parent Mountain;

2. The left and right sides should be protected by mountains, like a Taishi chair. The back mountain should be high, and the left and right guard mountains should be low;

3. There should be a mountain in front, which should be far away;

4. The middle hall should be wide It should be large and wide, able to accommodate thousands of troops;

5. It should be surrounded by a water system in the middle.

6. Because the tomb is a yin place. If this place does not see sunlight all year round, it is called excessive yin energy. No matter how good the external environment is, this place cannot be chosen. If you choose this place, you will definitely be a man. Ding is rare and women are melancholy. Yin houses also need good sunlight conditions. Harmonious sunlight is one of the good Feng Shui conditions;

7. Tombs built on the angular lines of mountains or on the top of the mountain cannot be selected. It is easy to It brings the ominous sign of hard work, and even the potential of ruining the family;

8. You cannot choose a grave with water flowing down from the top of your head. It is an ominous sign. It means that there are often sick and weak people in the family, so when choosing a cemetery , this kind of terrain should be avoided;

9. You cannot choose a cemetery with high-voltage lines passing through it. Due to the interference of the magnetic field of high-voltage lines, the family fortune of the person who chooses will decline, and there will be no successors;

10 . Don’t choose a place close to the root of the cemetery wall. The choice is likely to be controversial, and future generations will continue to have conflicts;

11. Choose a place that is more than one square meter, has edges and lines, and will form a right angle, which is auspicious. Try to build boundaries in the cemetery. Without boundaries, the owner can easily get entangled with others;

12. If the cemetery grave is one that has been used by others, do not choose it. Choosing it will occupy other people's graves. If you suspect that your family will have supernatural symptoms;

13. Do not choose a grave on a steep mountain with an ashes wall. In order to save land, some cemeteries build so-called ashes walls, or on steep mountains. Build a tomb on the mountain. Looking down, you can see that it is deep and steep. You cannot choose such a tomb. If you choose, the family will have no foundation and the popularity and wealth will decline;

14. There should be loess flowers and plants around the entire tomb. Not all slates, cement, and stones can be laid, otherwise the family will not be able to make ends meet, which is a bad sign of losing money. In Feng Shui, soil is valued in stone mountains, and a cemetery without soil will not grow any flowers and grass, which is a bad place.

Grave Feng Shui Illustration Cemetery Feng Shui emphasizes the harmonious harmony between people and the natural environment. Mountains manage people, water manages wealth, and good feng shui in a house with a shadowy house will have a very good effect on promoting the wealth of future generations, heirs, officials, and nobles. This is the practical significance of Feng Shui that has been passed down for thousands of years.