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When choosing a cemetery, what kind of feng shui is good?

When ancient people built tombs, they all wanted to rely on the mountain, that is, to find the sun position in the mountains, but the sun position they found was also in the flat and open mountains, not on the cliffs. Therefore, the location of the cemetery should be flat.

A good cemetery requires Long Mai's so-called Long Mai, that is, a hill with good visibility. Looking for a relatively flat terrain on the mountain to build a tomb means that there are mountain gods to suppress and wild ghosts dare not come to disturb. A good cemetery must have water, the mountain is sunny, the water is cloudy, and the yin and yang should be harmonious. Surrounded by double water, the real dragon shows its image. Many ancient tombs were dug up on the river, which is why. There are mountains, water and plants, and that is a good place for feng shui in the cemetery.

The cemetery should not be located in a low-lying place, and the terrain should be a little higher. This is to prevent dew on rainy days. When water enters the tomb, it will wash away the pyramid-shaped mound, and it will be very troublesome to repair it after it is broken.

The geomantic omen of the cemetery If the arched mountain is low, such a cemetery is a place where people can study and become officials. If there is no mountain to close the arch in the direction of water flow, and it is a land of Ma Pingchuan, then such a cemetery is inferior.

The road is a busy place, so the magnetic field of the road is very unstable. Backing the grave against the road will be bad for ancestors. It is said that without the backrest, Long Mai has also been destroyed, which is very bad for the grave. However, the geomantic omen of the Yin House is very particular, and it is difficult to make an accurate evaluation because it has not been able to go to the field to inspect it.

We should also know that some directions that are not conducive to geomantic omen, such as the west, such as the north, are very unfavorable to geomantic omen in cemeteries and the direction of the deceased. First of all, the west is a very windy direction. If the cemetery faces the west, it will cause the deceased to be affected by the strong wind every day, and there is a meaning of "drinking the northwest wind" towards the west. This orientation will obviously damage the fortune of future generations and is obviously not conducive to the rest of the deceased. Therefore, the cemetery faces the west.

The geographical location in the north belongs to water, and it is extremely cloudy and cold. Moreover, the wind in the north is strong. It can be seen that if the cemetery faces the north, it will deepen the yin of the cemetery, and secondly, it will not be able to gather gas, which is not conducive to hiding the wind and receiving the gas in the yin house, so the cemetery should not face the north!