China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - There is a cherry tree growing on the grave. It has been there for almost ten years. It is as thick as a child’s wrist, with a crown as big as an umbrella. It is growing strong and prosperous. I advocate letting nature take its course and asking for advice on Feng Shui~!
There is a cherry tree growing on the grave. It has been there for almost ten years. It is as thick as a child’s wrist, with a crown as big as an umbrella. It is growing strong and prosperous. I advocate letting nature take its course and asking for advice on Feng Shui~!
According to our custom here, no trees are allowed to grow on the tombs, and the tombs must be open to sunlight. Trees growing on the grave may have their roots entangled in the coffin, which is unlucky. As for Yangzhai, peach trees are not planted in the courtyard, because the same pronunciation for "escape" means "unlucky". The same goes for Yin Yang House. If you think it's good, just let nature take its course.