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There is a feng shui piece in my village, which is located on a wind tree. It was cut down twenty years ago, but I didn't recover. Now this maple tree is the largest in this mountain. May I ask...

The "Panyu Feng Shui Yu | Level 4" above is right.

First of all, what you mean is that you plan to move the ashes of your father, which is correct. But where you plan to move is above a "maple tree"? There's something wrong with this.

Because:

1. Feng Shui treasure land, whether it is a yang house or a yin house, is a treasure land to others, but may not be a treasure land to yourself, so there is a Feng Shui master's "Looking for Dragon Points" According to the saying, in this industry, when choosing a yin house or a yang house, one must consider the birth date of the individual and his descendants. What kind of life can match what kind of "house"? Otherwise, wouldn't everyone be able to move at will?

2. Generally speaking, after a person dies, what is important is to "be buried in peace." "Sky burials" occasionally occur in areas along the Yangtze River in the south and in Tibet, but this is generally the tradition of some ethnic groups. Most of the ethnic groups in China still choose to "lay in peace".

3. After death, although there is a tradition of planting "pines, cypresses, locusts, and willows" near the mausoleum, ("The venerable ones have high hills and many trees, while the humble ones have fewer trees. The emperor's tomb is high and has three blades." The trees are made of pine; the trees of the princes are made of cypress; the trees of the officials are made of luan; the trees of the officials are made of locusts of four feet; the common people have no graves, and the trees are made of willows. "You will know when you go to Beijing to see the Ming Tombs. The tour guide will also introduce this to you.) This also depends on the individual's status and wealth. As for "maple tree", it is rarely heard of in China.

4. Generally speaking, it is not advisable to place ashes too close to trees. Even if you plant "pine, cypress, locust, willow", this impact must be considered. If they are too close, the trees will grow wildly and may intrude upon the elderly while they are resting: for example, tree roots may penetrate deep into the shady house, or lead groundwater into the shady house.

5. In addition, generally speaking, the ghost house has an impact on future generations. As for whether it is good or bad, or how good it is, it is not certain which descendant it should be. However, the influence of the haunted house usually lasts for three generations.

Are you satisfied with the above answers?