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The newly bought house is next to a cemetery. Can I still live in it well?

Some Hong Kong people don’t mind having graves next to their homes, and some even like to buy homes with graves next to them. Graves can even be seen near some top luxury homes. However, Hong Kong people are very particular about specific graves. For example, if the descendants of the tomb owner's family are prosperous, this actually becomes an advantage of the residence. The reason for this is not only that Hong Kong has less land and many graves, but also that Hong Kong people particularly believe in Feng Shui. They believe that a place where the graves of their descendants can prosper must be a Feng Shui treasure!

There are graves near residences, which generally have a psychological impact on people. From the perspective of Feng Shui, whether there are graves next to the house will bring prosperity, we must first analyze the following situations to comprehensively judge the impact of the graves on the residence:

1. Is it a group of tombs or a single tomb:

If it is a group of tombs, it can basically be judged as unlucky. Because the yin energy in the tombs is too heavy, ordinary families cannot bear the influence of such heavy yin energy.

2. Distance:

If the tomb is within 50 meters of the residence, it is generally unlucky. If it is 300 meters away, the impact will be relatively small. If it is 500 meters away, it can be ignored.

3. In which direction of the house:

Generally, the tomb is behind the house, especially if there is a hillside behind the house and the tomb is on the top of the hillside, then there is not a big problem. If the grave is in front of the house or near the door, it can basically be judged as unlucky. If it is in other directions, it depends on the specific situation.

4. Whether there are people to worship:

If there are descendants who worship the tomb every year, it is not a big problem. It is unlucky if the tomb has not been visited for many years.

5. Whether the tomb owner’s family is prosperous:

If the tomb owner’s family is rich and prosperous, it is more auspicious, which means that the place where the residence is located should be a prosperous place. On the contrary, it is very bad.

6. Villa or high-rise:

It doesn’t matter if your residence is a high-rise. After all, there are many residents in high-rise buildings and there is plenty of yang energy. The Yin energy of a single grave has little impact.

7. Old grave or new grave:

This situation needs to be considered, mostly in towns and rural areas. It does not matter if the tomb is built first and then the house is built. If a residence is built first and a tomb is built later, it means that the place of yin has entered the yang, making people uneasy and unlucky.

Resolution suggestions: If it is a situation that you can easily judge, you can use unicorn, Bagua or lion to block it. But generally speaking, if there are graves near the house, it is recommended to ask a professional Feng Shui master to visit the house in person before making a judgment and resolving the problem. Resolve hastily, resolve hastily, and handle it improperly, the consequences will be serious!