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Is it good or bad to have small animals living in graves?

Different animals have different meanings, as follows:

1. There are rats in the grave, which means that the fortune is unlucky and the population is sick. After the relocation, the business has greatly improved and the population is safe. There is a mouse hole in the grave, which means that the grave is warm and animals like to make holes. There is no way but to block it. It also shows that future generations have bad luck during this period. Like at home, mice like to go home when they are unlucky. When you are lucky, mice will not enter the house.

There are ants in the grave, which indicates that the population is unfavorable and sick. Change direction, population security, wealth promotion.

A snake in the grave means that future generations will prosper. Snakes are also called dragons, and their offspring have official bodies, but snakes belong to yin, and their offspring have more perineum than yang.

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Other considerations:

1. If there are dents and scars on the tombstone, it will make sons and grandchildren easy to get back diseases or become disabled.

2. There should be no big spots or big flaws on the tombstone, otherwise future generations will be prone to long-term illness.

3. If there is a depression or collapse in front of the grave, it will make the grave feel shaky, which will lead to lotus flowers, car accidents, slips or falls.