How harmful is it to erect a monument in a cemetery?
To erect a monument to the ancestral grave, we should choose an auspicious day according to the owner's eight characters and the specific situation of the yin house, and we should not compete with the deceased or the monument to wear it. In feng shui, every grass, tree or tiny thing in the cemetery is related to good luck or bad luck. Tombstone is equivalent to the gate of the yin house, and it is the throat that absorbs the breath of the outside world, so the direction of the monument can't be arbitrary. It is for these reasons that it is not easy to erect a monument to the ancestral grave.
From the perspective of folk geomantic omen, people's attention to tombstones often affects the success or failure of a family or even a dynasty. Therefore, China has a saying of "a land of geomantic omen" since ancient times. "Geomantic treasure land" refers to the cemetery. Tombstones can play the role of "finishing touch", and the direction of graves can be judged by the direction of tombstones, which will remind future generations to worship and not go in the wrong direction. However, if there is a mistake in the process of setting up a tombstone, it will bring adverse effects to future generations, such as no great promise to future generations.
When erecting a monument to the ancestral grave, we should pay attention to the fact that there is no dent or damage on the top of the tombstone. The offspring have head injury or mental disorder, so pay special attention to whether there is any injury. Tombstones are tall and short, with cross elders, and the descendants are more laborious and can't be at leisure. If the tombstone is too slender (too long in height and too thin in width), the life span of future generations will be less and unlucky.