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How does the cemetery affect the geomantic omen of nearby buildings?

While teaching, one of my students asked me a question: "Why are the western cemeteries and funeral homes in Macau built in the city center?" This is a good question, because people who study Feng Shui must be familiar with the mountains and waters, otherwise they can only move a set of hard principles in times of crisis, and it is difficult to achieve the effect of turning Feng Shui into luck. More than 300 years ago, the population of Macao was only a few thousand. The "Big Battery" is located in the center of Macau. A wall was built in the north of the big battery, enclosing the highland in the north of Macao. Outside the wall, it is the suburbs. At that time, the suburbs were very secluded and basically uninhabited, so the Australian and Portuguese governments built a church-like cemetery here. Today, the population of Macao has been increasing, and most of the city walls have been demolished. Buildings are constantly being built, and buildings have surrounded the cemetery. People in China believe in Feng Shui, and there are more and more taboos derived from it. The ancients always thought that it was unlucky to have houses near cemeteries, crematoriums and funeral homes. Their simple reason is that they are afraid of being disturbed by ghosts. "Ghost culture" does not occupy much space in Feng Shui. It is precisely because feng shui experts rarely talk about ghosts and gods that there is a gap for a few people with ulterior motives to clamor. Today, the author tries to write an article about the influence of "ghost culture" on cemeteries and share it with readers. (a) What impact does the cemetery have on nearby buildings? Once I took my students to Shenzhen cemetery to see Feng Shui. Student A is a real estate developer. He said that the prices of houses nearby could not rise. Student b inexplicably asked: "The burial scriptures say that mountains and rivers have spirits and no owners, and bones have owners and no owners;" Therefore, burying bones can absorb its qi and shade its descendants. The feng shui in the graveyard is the best, otherwise the next generation will not prosper. Student c said unconvinced: "if the feng shui in the tomb is good, the land price of nearby buildings should be expensive." ".1." The tomb is a treasure trove of geomantic omen "has some truth, but geomantic omen emphasizes the aura, which is dynamic and static, just like the eye of a typhoon is static and the wind around it is strong. The geomantic omen of a place depends on the wind direction and the geographical position of the current. The cemetery is the back garden of the deceased. In the geomantic theory, it is more quiet than flourishing, and "death" belongs to yin, so the cemetery is relatively cloudy.