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What are the "Five Unburies" in Feng Shui?

Feng Shui refers to the five types of mountains that are not conducive to burial.

That is, Tongshan, Broken Mountain, Shishan, Dushan, and Guoshan.

Tongshan: A mountain with scorched soil, no vegetation, and bare mountains. It is a lifeless place, so it cannot be buried.

Broken Mountain: Refers to the cross-cutting of mountains. The vitality travels along the earth veins. Once the pulse is interrupted, the vitality will be cut off, so it cannot be buried.

Stone Mountain: The place where caves are built, do not use dangerous rocks. The strange rocks are suddenly angry and are caused by the resentment of the earth. There are many evil spirits, so they cannot be buried. But if there is a mountain of stone, the body is tender and crisp, the culture is warm, and the color is bright, then it will be auspicious to bury it.

Crossing the mountain: It means that the momentum has not stopped, it is rushing away, and it cannot be held back. The anger has not touched the knot, so it cannot be buried.

Dushan: A lonely dragon, boundless to protect and support, endless city walls, no mountains and rivers, a single mountain with a single dragon, unable to look around. This kind of mountain shape can only be used to build temples. If it is a tomb, the main The heirs are scattered.