Ten taboos in cemetery feng shui. Ten taboos in cemetery feng shui. Ten taboos in cemetery feng shui.
1. The scenery of the cemetery is plain and ten are not buried
One is not buried with rough and strange rocks
The other is not hidden by rushing water
Three are not buried in ditches and desperate situations
Four are not buried on lonely hills
Five are not buried in front of the temple and behind the temple
Six are not buried in uncertain waters
Seven if you don’t bury the pond, it will hurt the dragon
Eight if you don’t bury the vegetation, there won’t be enough vegetation
Nine if you don’t hide the densely populated areas
Ten if you don’t bury the dragon and tiger with pointed heads
2. Cemetery Feng Shui Mountain Land Ten Do not Bury
One does not bury Tongshan
Two does not bury Broken Mountain
Three does not bury Stone Mountain
Four are not buried in the mountain
Five are not buried in the mountain
Six are not buried in the mountain
Seven are not buried in the broken mountain
Eight are not buried on the side of the mountain
Nine are not buried on the steep mountain
Ten are not buried on the bare mountain
3. The feng shui of the cemetery is not in the right direction
One is not to go straight to the flowing water
The other is not to the mountains
The third is not to the strange rocks on the desert island
The fourth is not to cross the hall to the white tiger
< p> Five don’t fly diagonally and break into piecesSix don’t point toward the outside of the mountain and there is no case
Seven don’t point toward the front and force the palace
Eight don’t point toward the mountain and collapse into pieces
Nine things to avoid: high-pressure towards the mountains
Ten things not to rush towards the mountains
4. There are ten taboos in cemetery feng shui
One taboo will not come back
The second taboo is not to open in front
The third taboo is to bow towards the water
The fourth taboo is to sweep the acupoint with concave wind
The fifth taboo is to go straight for the dragon and tiger
p>Six taboos: Direct shooting and rushing
Seven taboos: Showing the head and cutting the feet
Eight taboos: White tiger turning back
Nine taboos: Dragon and tiger fighting
Ten taboos: Don’t talk about water