China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - What are the seven taboos before the grave?

What are the seven taboos before the grave?

1, ancestral graves should not be too dark, ancestral graves are cloudy. If the surrounding environment is too dark and the lighting is not good, it will adversely affect the fortune of future generations. It is also easy for future generations to become autistic, introverted, unwilling to communicate with others and prone to illness.

2. You shouldn't rush directly in front of the ancestral grave. For example, there are roads or roads leading to tombstones, and there are blade-shaped and conical buildings leading to ancestral graves. Direct rushing is easy to disturb the gas field of ancestral graves and easy to break money. It is also not suitable to face other ancestral graves, or cactus, stalagmites and so on.

3. Waste should not be piled up in front of the ancestral grave, and waste such as cement, bricks, templates, coffin boards and garbage should not be piled up in front of the ancestral grave. These wastes are easy to pollute the feng shui of ancestral graves and affect the fortune.

4. Tombstones should not be flawed. For example, there can be no bird droppings and no spots. If the tombstone is flawed, future generations are prone to headaches.

5. Tombstones can't fall down, and there can't be depressions and scars inside tombstones. If these situations occur, it is easy to affect the harmony of family relations and health.

6. Tombstones should not be nailed with sharp objects such as mahogany, nails and wooden sticks. If it is nailed to the grave with mahogany or nails, the deceased will not rest in peace, which will easily adversely affect the fortune of future generations.

7. There should be no sag or collapse in front of the ancestral grave, which will easily cause future generations to get into lawsuits and affect their health. Above the ancestral grave, don't often be trampled to form a corridor, otherwise it will affect the career of future generations.