7 taboos of ancestral tomb feng shui

7 taboos of ancestral tomb feng shui

Introduction: The ancestral tomb is the place where ancestors are buried. The feng shui of the ancestral tomb is related to the fortune and luck of future generations. Therefore, the feng shui of the ancestral tomb needs to pay attention to many feng shui taboos. In this issue, the editor will give you a detailed introduction. Feng Shui terminology is important knowledge in Feng Shui. Let’s take a look at it below.

Feng Shui for a grave refers to the resting place of the deceased. The difference between Feng Shui for a tomb and Feng Shui for a house is that Feng Shui for a tomb will affect the wealth or poverty of future generations and all descendants. Therefore, the importance of Feng Shui for graves can be imagined. The first choice of Feng Shui for graves must be a Feng Shui treasure land surrounded by mountains and water, where winds can be stored and energy can be gathered.

1. Avoid trampling in the cemetery

Graves are also subject to trampling. Cemeteries that are too close to roads and easily trampled by the surrounding land, or places where other animals frequently enter and exit, should not be chosen.

2. It is unlucky if the cemetery does not see sunlight all year round

Although lush vegetation is needed around a cemetery, it is unlucky if the cemetery is blocked from sunlight by overly large trees, with excessive yin energy and imbalance of yin and yang.

3. Avoid choosing a cemetery in a wet location with stagnant water

Wet places where water easily accumulates or places where rainwater gathers can easily corrode the cemetery and have a bad influence on future generations.

4. There must be a dark mountain ahead

The Mingtang needs to store wind and gather energy, and the width of the energy is important. It is not suitable to face the endless plain or the sea, as this will result in the passing wind not gathering energy.

5. The grave should not be next to a big tree

Firstly, there is too much negative energy next to the big tree and it is unlucky to not find sunlight. Besides, it is easy for the tree roots to pierce your bones, which can lead to many troubles.

6. Avoid having a tombstone facing a sharp object

Cemeteries are also afraid of conflicts. For example, if there are large sharp stones or rocks in the distance, or other tombstones with sharp edges, the descendants may die young.

7. The tomb should avoid being crushed by a mountain

It is unlucky to bury your tomb at the foot of a mountain that is too steep! A backer must be gentle and affectionate to be valuable.

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