Four major Feng Shui taboos on ancestral graves in rural areas. There must be no obstructions around graveyards.
Many Chinese people are very traditional and follow the idea of returning fallen leaves to their roots, so many people bury their deceased people in their hometowns in the countryside. In this way, the graves can also use the vitality of nature to change the luck of future generations. What are the four major Feng Shui taboos of ancestral graves in rural areas? What would be a better way to conduct research? Let’s take a look at the introduction below.
1 If there is a mountain and stone block in front of the cemetery, and there is no place for the house, there should be no block in front of the cemetery, for fear of harming future generations. The place for the yin house should be surrounded by mountains and rivers, with security in front and back, peace in front and back, and auspicious signs of aura. Feng shui is peaceful.
2 There should be no obstructions around the cemetery, for fear of harming future generations. The spiritual energy is a sign, and if you are surrounded by obstacles, you will be isolated and helpless, and your descendants will be in trouble.
3 The cemetery is peaceful, with peaceful water and green mountains in front. Even if there is no wind or rain, the study of Feng Shui is to observe water and have spiritual wisdom. This is the spirit of strong children and grandchildren. Don't be struck by wind and thunder, entangled in evil spirits, withered all day long, and your descendants will be in disaster.
4 The Yin House is where the ancestors live. They should not live in one place. They should have support from above and below. Watch the changes of heaven and earth to determine their elegance. The stars flow, reflecting the residence of the ancestors. This is the lake where they sleep forever. The mountains and streams follow each other, which can bring prosperity to the ancestors and grandchildren.