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Chen Yifeng: How to distinguish a male grave from a female grave in Feng Shui?

"There are many rains during the Qingming period, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls." Every year in Tomb-Sweeping Day, because the small mountain village has been buried for a long time, there is no tombstone, which often makes people confused whether it is a small mound or an ancestor's grave, and often leads to the wrong grave. Moreover, the situation of ancestral graves also indicates the development of future generations, so we should pay attention to the situation of predecessors' graves.

Then, let Mr. Chen Yifeng teach you the way to identify graves from the perspective of geomantic omen!

The soil on the left side of the male grave is higher than that on the right.

Note: the soil on the left side of the grave is higher than that on the right side, which means that the person buried in the grave is a man.

The grass on the left of the male grave is lush on the right.

Note: The grass growing on the soil on the left side of the grave is more abundant than the grass on the right side of the grave, indicating that the person buried in the grave is a man.

Grassroots are white and straight, and there are many male graves.

Note: The grass roots near the grave are white and straight, indicating that the person buried in the grave is male.

Grass heads to the east, many male graves.

Note: The grass tips near the grave all point to the east, which means that the people buried in the grave are men.

The soil on the right side of the female grave is higher than that on the left.

Note: The soil on the right side of the tomb is higher than that on the left side, indicating that there are women buried in the tomb. As shown below, the soil on the right side of the tomb is higher than that on the left, so we know that the person buried in this tomb is a woman.

There is more grass on the right side of the female grave and more grass on the left.

Note: The grass growing on the soil on the right side of the grave is richer and more lush than the grass on the left side of the grave, which indicates that women are buried in the grave.

Grassroots Huang Qusheng, many female graves.

Note: The grass roots near the grave are yellow and grow in an arc, indicating that the woman buried in the grave is a woman.

Caotouxi, many female graves.

Note: The grass tips near the graves all point to the west, indicating that all the women buried in the graves are women.

It was Zhang Jun who robbed the tomb, as well as Master Sun.

If there are lush vegetation and green mountains and waters near the grave, then the descendants of this grave will have good luck and prosperity.

There is no grass on the grave, and the children are poor.

If there is no grass near the grave and the mountain is bald, then the fate of the descendants of this grave will be very bad and the little grandson will be thin.

Grave soil like ash, water droplets into the pit fierce.

The color of the soil near the tomb tends to be gray, not yellow or red or five colors, so the offspring are thin and may be extinct in severe cases.