In Feng Shui, does the allocation of houses only refer to the children of the deceased or does it include every generation? For example, my grandma is buried in a certain place, and my father is her
In Feng Shui, does the allocation of houses only refer to the children of the deceased or does it include every generation? For example, my grandma is buried in a certain place, and my father is her eldest son. According to Feng Shui masters, my grandma cares more about my father and has no general Qi towards the second wife. Now I am my father’s second son. If it weren't for my grandma, she wouldn't be able to control me? Thank you all the kindhearted people for explaining to me, thank you! ————Fengshui houses are based on children’s generation as the standard, and grandchildren have their own rules for dividing houses, which can only be explained clearly in front of the tomb. The general idea is: if there are many children, look at the overall situation with men on the left and women on the right. 1, 4, 7, and 10 are on the left, 2, 5, 8, and 11 are in the middle, and 3, 6, 9, and 12 are on the right. Also adjust, turn, and rush. Who is that hilltop and who is the other hilltop? What are the auspiciousness? The mountains and rivers there have been fixed, and the universe has been determined.