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Yikong.com: What are the taboos in Feng Shui in Yin Mansion?

Tongyang layman will explain to you what are the taboos of Yin Zhai Feng Shui

<1> Do not face the endless sea without any obstruction. The sea breeze can blow continuously and violently towards the tomb. . The Burial Sutra says: "Qi will be scattered by the wind." In this case, how can the tomb gather Qi?

<2> Avoid the road behind the tomb of the incoming dragon. Vehicles will rub against the road surface violently, which will damage the aura of the incoming dragon. For example, the Xinma Shizeng Tomb is guilty of the above two points, with insufficient internal and external Qi, and there will be many disputes among future generations.

<3> Avoid placing coffins on the side of ditches, as moisture can easily seep into the coffin, causing the ancestors’ bones to become damp and their bones to turn black, affecting the health of future generations.

4> Avoid being near big trees, as tree roots can easily penetrate the coffin, allowing sand bugs and ants to invade and harass the ancestors. Moreover, the tomb is shaded by big trees and cannot be exposed to sunlight, making it dark for a long time.

<5> Avoid being hit by fire from pointed objects. For example, Li Haiquan's tomb is located next to a ditch and a big tree and directly opposite the pointed tombstone. His son Bruce Lee and grandson Li Guohao also died young.

<6> Avoid such serious evils as earth-moving.

<7> Avoid using the left and right dragons and tigers without protection, and lack of strength outside the lock.

<8> The sitting direction of the tomb should match the Immortal Ming Gua (that is, the hexagram of the birth year of the deceased). It is better to sit in the direction of auspiciousness and direction of good luck.