We all know that if a relative in the family dies, then we will build a grave for him. But when we choose a tomb, we usually have to look at the feng shui. So how do we look at the feng shui of a tomb? Let’s learn about cemetery feng shui together.
The earth deity in the tomb
The earth deity has a very high status in Feng Shui. Therefore, the earth deity in the tomb is very important. It can be determined by clearing the incoming and outgoing points. The water direction is used to determine the general direction of the land god. Then, find the specific position according to the learned sitting direction and the coordination of the five elements.
It is taboo to place graveyards on tree roots
There are also taboos on graves, and they cannot be placed wherever you want. It is very taboo on graves to be on tree roots. Tree roots are where the trees grow. The fastest part, the sound produced by it will affect the deceased, making the deceased unable to rest in peace. Therefore, when we choose, we must choose to avoid the top of the tree roots.
The terrain of the cemetery must not be sunken or collapsed
In addition, the terrain of the cemetery is also closely related to the bad luck of the cemetery’s feng shui. According to the Yinzhai Feng Shui, the terrain of the cemetery must be in front. It should be stable and there should be no dents or collapses, otherwise the ancestors will not be able to rest in peace, which will affect the fortune of future generations. Moreover, such a graveyard may be dangerous and may cause car accidents and accidents to the family.