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What is the significance of death in Feng Shui?

In geomantic omen, the tomb refers to the underground place of the underworld and the entrance to the underworld. Huang Quan is regarded as an unfavorable aura in Feng Shui because it is related to death, the underworld, the undead and other factors. It is said that if the building is located near the grave carelessly, it will have a bad influence on residents and affect family health, wealth and career.

In ancient geomantic omen, the grave was considered a dangerous place because it was the end of everything. If the building is near the grave, it will be regarded as an ominous sign. People believe that spiritual power will gather near the grave and have an impact on the human body. This influence may sometimes lead to all kinds of strange diseases and accidents, and even bring disaster to the whole family.

In modern geomantic omen, the yellow world is not regarded as a wasteland, but a favorable potential. People think that the dead is an inevitable existence, which is related to life and death. Therefore, people gradually try to live in peace with the deceased and use the energy of the deceased to regulate Feng Shui. For example, setting a small yellow spring in the southeast of the courtyard or house can produce vitality and fresh breath, while avoiding bad luck. This method has attracted more and more attention and admiration from the masses and has become a new school of Feng Shui.