Is it good to have trees growing on graves? Any idea?
Trees growing on graves are not good from a Feng Shui perspective.
Some people plant trees next to graves. If these trees are too close to the grave, or if the trees they plant have strong roots, they may reach into the grave and cause damage. Trees growing on the graves indicate that the humidity in the graveyard is very high, so the trees grow luxuriantly. If they are not cleaned up in time, they will cause harm to future generations.
Whether the tomb is very moist can also be judged by looking at the stone tablet and the tomb of the tomb. If the area around the tomb or the tombstone is covered with moss, it means that the moisture is very high, and water may have entered it. ; If the tombs and tombstones are dry and fresh, it means they are safe and can receive the earth's energy.
The tomb is covered with a long tree. If allowed to grow
the tree roots will penetrate into the Jincheng, causing the dragon's energy to drain out, which is unlucky! The tree can also be planted behind the tomb. The rear is like a backing. If trees are planted in the rear, it means that future generations will be helped by noble people. If the branches and leaves just cover the top of the tomb, like a crown of flowers, it has the meaning of enjoying the shade and providing shade. In Feng Shui, it is called shade for future generations.
Why are all the sealing soil of royal tombs fried at high temperatures? One of the most important points is to prevent grass and trees from growing and insects growing. No matter what tree grows on the grave, it must be uprooted. There are also many graves with too many mouse burrows or other animal burrows. They have to find ways to fill them up to drive away these small animals and prevent them from disturbing the peace of the ancestors.