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Geomantic layout of hilltop tombs

The most important thing in life is birth, aging, illness and death. The birth of a person can bring joy to the whole family, and we will make all preparations for the arrival of a new life. But at the same time, when a person is far away from us, we should also do a good job in the aftermath. Especially China is a country that pays attention to geomantic omen. Therefore, after the death of ancestors, we must choose a cemetery with good feng shui to bless future generations to be smooth and rich.

When looking at the cemetery, remember a formula: Everything on the grave is a mound, the descendants who are rich first and poor later, with the left side from the east and the right side from the west.

Five tricks to look at the cemetery: ten don't bury the plain, ten don't bury the mountain, ten don't go to the grave, ten don't avoid the grave, and ten look at moving the grave.

(1) No burial in the plain: rough and stubborn rocks, fast-flowing water, desperate ditches, lonely hills, temples in front of the gods, uncertain water inlets, seven ponds that hurt dragons, insufficient vegetation and dense people, so dragons and tigers can't be buried in graves. For example, a lonely hill means that there are no other hills around, and such hills can't gather gas.

(2) No burial in mountainous areas: graves are not allowed in Tongshan, Duanshan, Shishan, Guo Shan, Dushan, Forced Mountain, Broken Mountain, Side Mountain, Doushan Mountain and Tushan Mountain. For example, Rocky Mountain, which you may have seen in your daily life. The Rocky Mountain in my impression is desolate and lifeless in feng shui, which may affect the happiness of future generations.

(3) Nine times out of ten: the cemetery has no direct water, the mountain is high, the rocks on a desert island, the white tiger passes through the hall, flying obliquely, there is no case outside the mountain, the palace is forced, the cave collapses, the mountain is high and the mountain flies far. If the direction of the cemetery is one of these ten kinds, then the ancestors will be uneasy and future generations will have bad jobs.

(4) Ten taboos in the tomb: no return, no front opening, bow back water, concave wind sweeping holes, straight at the dragon and tiger, straight across the building, showering the head and chopping the feet, the white tiger turning back, the dragon and tiger fighting, and the water mouth not closing. Literally, you can feel that these places are very suffocating, and the places with heavy breath are not suitable for burial.

(5) Ten concepts of moving the tomb: observing the collapse of the tomb, moving dead vegetation, moving the wind of fornication, moving thieves and prostitutes, moving crazy diseases, moving home, moving officials and prisons, moving fish, turtles and snakes, moving vines around officials, and moving milk. If this happens at home, the elders at home may consider moving the grave.

There are many places to pay attention to when looking at the grave. We must look after the grave before our ancestors are buried. Explain in detail below:

1. Where can't it be a cemetery?

First of all, it should be noted that the cemetery must have a broad vision, but if it is a barren place, it is not suitable for burial. It is not suitable to be buried together in places with hard rocks or fast-flowing water, nor in front of temples or densely populated places.

2. Which mountains are not suitable for graves?

If there is a cliff mountain, it is not suitable for the location of the cemetery, and the stone mountain is not suitable for the cemetery. Not only is it difficult to dig, but feng shui will also have an impact. In addition, steep mountains are not suitable for cemetery selection, and bare mountains or broken mountains are not suitable for cemetery.

3. What should I pay attention to when choosing a cemetery?

When choosing a cemetery, it is necessary to observe whether the feng shui of the cemetery is really suitable. Some people find that feng shui is not good after burying it. We can observe whether the vegetation around the grave grows normally, and secondly whether the descendants are happy and healthy after entering the grave. If the above two points are not satisfied, we should consider moving the grave.

4. What places have good feng shui?

The best location of the cemetery is to sit facing south, which is the tomb of the emperor; Secondly, sit west facing east. This is a rich tomb. The best location of the cemetery is near the mountain and water, but paddy field is not suitable as the location choice of the cemetery. It's best to be buried in one's ancestral home. There is a saying that fallen leaves return to their roots.