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Water has entered the coffin. Is that bad?

It is unlucky to have water in the coffin, and it is not a good fortune. The ancients always paid attention to the high land and far water in the yin house. The land is high and the water is far away, so it is naturally less likely to accumulate water. According to this statement. For Yangzhai (a house where living people live and a place for activities), you need to see the wind and water. The wind is to receive Qi, and the water is to symbolize endless life. The tomb must be sheltered from wind and water, because the dead want to be buried in the ground, and there is wind underground. The ancients did not want the person to be placed in the coffin after death, and the coffin would be blown or tilted, or water would enter the coffin.

Feng Shui:

Feng Shui is a metaphysics with a long history in China. The more academic term is called Kanyu. It is a theory that studies the microscopic substances (air, magnetic field, water and soil) and the macroscopic environment (the sky, the earth, the tilt angle of the ecliptic plane) on which human beings survive and develop. Because the Feng Shui works "Green Bag Sutra" and "Blue Bird Sutra" have wide influence, some people also call Feng Shui "Green Bag" and "Blue Bird". "Feng Shui" was first seen in the "Book of Burial" written by Guo Pu of the Jin Dynasty: "Qi will disperse when riding the wind, and stop when bounded by water; the ancients gathered it to prevent it from dispersing, and moved it to stop it, so it is called Feng Shui.