China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - What's the effect of planting trees on graves?

What's the effect of planting trees on graves?

It is not good to plant trees on graves.

Trees growing on ancestral graves have many bad effects on future generations. For example, if the tree grows too big, it will cover the ancestral grave, leading to the imbalance of yin and yang in the yin house.

What's more unlucky is that there are thorny trees on the ancestral graves, such as jujube trees, black locust trees and thorn trees. If these thorny trees cover the grave again, they will be a symbol of great evil.

In this case, the geomantic omen of the ancestral grave is harmful to the eyes of the descendants of the tomb owner. As the old saying goes, "A tree covers a grave, but the eyes are hard to see." The thorn of a tree is the nail in the eye, and the nail hurts the eye. Therefore, there will be more people who are harmful to the eyes in the descendants of feng shui tomb owners in this cemetery.

Trees growing on ancestral graves should be cut down.

1, trees growing on ancestral graves should be prevented.

As we all know, the growth rate of plants is actually very slow, so we need to pay more attention to it ourselves. Every year when we worship the mountain, we can also see some new plants growing on the ancestral graves. The best way to deal with them is to uproot them when they are still young, otherwise it will be relatively troublesome to deal with them when they become big trees.

The long trees on the ancestral graves should be cut down.

The most direct way to deal with the long trees on ancestral graves is to cut them down, because if left to grow, the roots will eventually wrap around the coffins of ancestors, which will have a great impact on future generations.

Therefore, if you cut down this big tree, you can naturally eliminate some external influences, or you can avoid the feng shui smell on the tree from affecting the ancestral grave, so the long trees on the ancestral grave can be cut down.