What are the four taboos of moving graves?
1. When moving the grave, the location of the new cemetery should not depend on the bustling area: the grave is a dark house and the soul habitat of the deceased, so it should be chosen in a quiet place to let the deceased rest in peace. If the selected new tomb site is close to Yangzhai, or on the way of people coming and going, it will inevitably affect the rest of the deceased, and the deceased will be restless, which will naturally affect the fortune of future generations.
2. There is no "portal" when moving the grave: the yangzhai has its own portal, and the yinzhai also has its own portal. If the elders die early and don't pay much attention to taboos when burying, they will bury their ancestors hastily, so that the graves are small or there are no tombstones next to them. Such graves usually can't collect gas well, and naturally they can't protect future generations well.
3. When moving graves, avoid densely populated places: Many families with better living conditions choose to sweep their ancestors' graves in relatively empty places, and if there are many graves or new graves around the graves of the deceased, it will inevitably bring a sense of urgency and depression to the ancestors, thus adversely affecting future generations. This is also the main reason why many people open up separate places to bury/move the graves of their ancestors.
4. When moving the grave, avoid the depression of the grave mountain: it is unlucky if there is a grave depression in the rural grave, so it is necessary to fill it up quickly when it appears. Because the depression of the grave will lead to water accumulation, it will cause future generations to be weak and afraid of the cold, and it is easy to be unfilial to future generations.
The above are the four taboos of moving graves, and I hope it will help you.