Is it good to plant trees next to the grave?
In terms of Feng Shui
1. The importance of planting trees in cemeteries
It is best to plant trees on the left and right sides of the grave. Many businessmen will plant their ancestors’ graves. Plant two pine trees on both sides. The pine tree is an auspicious tree, with the meaning of longevity and fortune, so pine trees are planted on the left and right sides of the tomb, as if the generals on the left and right are protecting each other.
A tree can also be planted behind the tomb. The back is like a mountain. If the tree is planted at the back, it means that future generations will be helped by noble people. If the branches and leaves just cover the top of the tomb, it is like a crown of flowers, which has the meaning of enjoying the shade and providing shade. In Feng Shui, it is called shade for future generations.
In addition to paying attention to the orientation and location of tree planting, you should also pay attention to the shape, age, and surrounding environment of the tree. Just like if you plant a strange-shaped tree next to a grave, passers-by will inevitably feel a chill when they walk by. It makes people feel creepy, so it is fierce. Another example is that the tree next to the grave is surrounded by weeds, which is also unlucky. The ancients said: Trees can channel spirits and ground the energy of the earth. If they are planted well, their descendants will have good luck, and vice versa.
2. Planting trees in cemeteries should not be too close to the grave, and avoid planting tree species with well-developed root systems
1. Plant trees next to graves. If they are too close to the grave and have deep roots that grow rapidly, When the roots of the tree species penetrate deep into the grave, it will destroy the integrity of the remains in the grave or loosen the urn. When the ashes overflow from the casket, it will cause the living relatives and descendants of the family to become insane!
2. When tree roots penetrate into a tomb, it is easy for water to enter the tomb or it may become a rat hole or a snake hole. This may cause the descendants of the deceased to be possessed by evil spirits and suffer from strange diseases.
3. The propagation of tree roots can cause the roots to pass through the grave and grow upright into another tree, causing the grave to penetrate the heart, which can cause heart disease or even sudden death in the offspring!
4. If you do not follow the principle of men on the left and women on the right when planting trees around the tomb, it may cause the family members of the deceased to have bad luck in the passing years and some unlucky things will happen!