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Feng Shui of cemeteries and Feng Shui taboos of cemeteries

The feng shui of cemeteries is not without reason. Let’s explain the ominous or auspicious aspects when choosing a place.

It is auspicious to choose a place where the sun can shine from morning to 1:30 in the afternoon.

It is auspicious to choose a place that is more than two pings to ten pings wide and forms a right angle.

A boundary line is to be constructed at the cemetery. In a tomb without boundaries, it is easy for the Lord to get entangled with others.

The most ideal state is to build a wall, but the entrance must be in the center. Without an entrance to a tomb, the owner's family fortune cannot develop.

The entrance to the cemetery should face south, southeast and south-southeast as auspicious aspects.

In cemeteries with high-voltage lines passing through them, the owner's family fortune will decline.

Because there are big trees nearby that block the sky, and the red land with evergreen grass that cannot see the sun all day long is auspicious.

When the soil in the cemetery belongs to ancient times or old tomb soil, new soil must be transported from Kyrgyzstan to replace it.

If a tomb is built on the ridge line of a mountain or on the top of a mountain, it will bring about the evil aspect of labor due to the preservation of property and the issue of heirs.

In a cemetery with high graves, the owner's family fortune cannot progress. If it is necessary to fill in the height due to the surrounding relationship, it can only be filled in one foot.

In a cemetery surrounded by high walls, the owner will be far away from society and will be isolated and helpless.

The main characteristics of the countryside are natural mountains and natural water. The shape and characteristics of the mountains and rivers are clear at a glance. As the saying goes, "A landscape raises a person," which means that people raised by different landscapes have different personalities. The beauty of the mountain shape, the ruthlessness of the water flow, the true and false size of the hall, and the reasonableness of the orientation are directly related to the quality of the feng shui of the house. Once a country house is built, it changes little for a long period of time.

Cities are generally so large that it is difficult to see the natural mountains and rivers. They are surrounded by artificial buildings. They are faced with buildings, streets, people, and vehicles. It is difficult to pass through the sand and water in the dragon's cave. In fact, although villages and cities have different appearances, they have the same principles. Everything that is high, straight, and quiet is a mountain; low places, people, and vehicles are water; streets are equal to rivers; the direction of people and vehicles is the direction of the river; pointed, garden, and square shapes are auspicious, and they are crooked and broken. Shapes that are ugly, ugly, or resemble weapons such as swords, guns, swords, and halberds are unlucky; the encircling road is auspicious, and direct shots and reverse bows are unlucky. After the urban villa is built, the surrounding landscape environment may change at any time as the surrounding buildings are demolished and rebuilt.

Whether it is in a country or a city, an ideal balcony should have a dignified backrest, parcels on the left and right, an open front, the water flowing toward me, and a barrier on the outlet of the water. There are no crooked, ugly, sharp, vicious and grotesque "mountains" pointing towards me in my sight. I can't see any altars, temples, cemeteries, government offices, hospitals, crematoria, or garbage dumps. "Water" does not pour, bow or shine directly, and the environment is clean and hygienic. With these conditions, the innate foundation for good Feng Shui in Yangzhai is laid.

If there are large shady trees nearby or graves covered with stone monuments like hats, there will be patients suffering from chest or abdominal diseases in the home. Because the trees in the cemetery are considered to have a bad sign, Xu Shaofeng, a feng shui master who restores Yin Yang Mansion, suggests that if they are not cut down, the bigger the trees, the less property they will have.

If the weeds near the tomb spread to the tip of your own cemetery, it will become a bad sign, and there will be weak people or patients in your home. All cemeteries must be cleaned at least once a year.

A cemetery with water flowing down from the surrounding heights is a bad sign. There are often sick and weak people in the Lord's home. So when choosing a cemetery, you should avoid this type of terrain.

When paving stone slabs, cement and stones on the entire cemetery, it means that the family cannot make ends meet, which is a bad sign of squandering wealth.

The above is the relevant introduction to the Feng Shui taboos of the cemetery. The best gift for the deceased is to find a suitable cemetery for them to use as a cemetery and as a place of belonging after death.