Will the new grave collapse when it rains?
The tomb introduced in the ancient book "Sheng Yuan Zong Lu" has been changed for no reason, indicating that your land is declining and lacks aura. It is better to move the grave than to fill it.
Before filling the soil or moving the grave, we should also carefully observe whether there has been frequent heavy rain recently and whether there is water seepage in the tomb. If this is the case, you can borrow soil directly from the cemetery to supplement it. If it is a natural collapse, it is that this place is fierce and the feng shui is not good. It is best to move the grave.
Generally speaking, feng shui masters really know very little. In order to avoid being deceived, according to decades of experience, you can know the quality of the selected cemetery by introducing the following methods.
You can dig a hole one foot square near the land you choose at home, then add all the soil back and go to see it at the same time the next day. If the pit collapses, it means that the feng shui here is not good. If the soil in the pit rises, it will be a good place for burial.
Of course, if your conditions permit, you can also use the following methods: use a lotus cup filled with clear water, put three red dates, and put the cup in the center of the collapsed cemetery. Within three days, when the water in the cup turns black, the dirty air is sucked away. Then put a dragon turtle in the collapsed place and fill it with soil to curb the geomantic omen here.