Is there a grave next to my house that will affect Feng Shui?
In the traditional culture of China people, funeral parlours and cemeteries belong to the residences of the deceased, which are cold and gloomy places, and some people even turn pale at the talk.
For the above reasons, few people want to live next door to a funeral home or a cemetery. From the perspective of geomantic omen, people's choice is right. Therefore, near the funeral home, it is best not to build a housing community. Of course, even if it is built by developers, property buyers should not buy houses here. There will be no land of geomantic omen that we pursue, and there will be no blessed land.
However, for the cemetery, we will talk about it separately. In other words, the influence of cemetery on nearby geomantic omen is different from that of funeral parlour. First of all, we need to divide cemeteries into two categories: one is public cemeteries or cemeteries built on barren hills, and the other is ancestral graves, which is what we call ancestral graves.
I. Public cemeteries * * *
This kind of cemetery has exactly the same feng shui effect on nearby houses as a funeral home, so you must be careful when buying a house, and don't buy these houses casually.
Second, the graves of ancestors.
It is what we usually call Zufen Mountain, which has different influences on nearby houses. The attribute of Zufen Mountain is mountain or sand, which is negative. If Zufen Mountain is in the north of your home, it will not only have no bad influence, but also benefit. In paleography, there is a view that there is Suzaku in the south and Zufen Mountain in the north, which is considered to be the land of good luck.
The residential area of urban buildings can't tell whether it is their ancestral graves or not, and it is impossible for all buyers to be locals. Many buyers are foreigners, so there is no ancestral grave mountain.
So when buying a house, remember to analyze it carefully and see the influence of the cemetery on the house feng shui. Let's think about it further. If you dig a cemetery first and then build a housing community, the geomantic omen in this case is actually far less than building a housing community near the cemetery.