The ancients would ask a Feng Shui master to check the Feng Shui before burying them. After finding a good cemetery, they would bury them together. The ancestors of the Lin family hired a Feng Shui master to look at the cemetery for several years and found a cemetery. On the day of the funeral, there were 9 coffins. When they were approaching the cemetery, the sky suddenly changed. There were dark clouds, lightning, thunder, and heavy rain. It was impossible to move forward, so So they built a shed and put the 9 coffins in the shed to protect them from the rain. After the rain passed and the sky cleared, I found that all the coffins were gone. After careful inspection, I found that all 9 coffins had sunk into the ground. When the Feng Shui master saw this, he sighed, whoever belongs to him belongs to him. It turned out that the Feng Shui master saw that the Feng Shui here was excellent and selfishly pointed out another piece of land that was worse. Unexpectedly, the heavy rain caused the coffin to naturally sink into the excellent cemetery. Legend has it that this cemetery can produce as many officials as three bushels of sesame seeds. Every year on the anniversary of his death, many descendants from home and abroad come to pay their respects. There are also many people not named Lin who come to pay their respects in the hope of good luck.
This matter is recorded in the genealogy and passed down orally from ancestors.