What are the best times for burial?

For those who have just gotten married and have not yet given birth to children, the quality of their ancestral graves will directly affect what kind of offspring they can give birth to. Therefore, innate factors and acquired factors must be treated dialectically, so that we can correctly grasp the life destiny of ourselves and our descendants, improve the overall quality of the entire Chinese nation, and enrich the country and the people. To move the ancestral graves, you must first choose a "feng shui treasure land". Of course, this is something that only a feng shui master can do.

So the first step is to choose a good Feng Shui master. Many people ask this and that when opening, building, and burying graves. There are too many things they don’t know. Yi Feng Shui Network has summarized several basic questions that people often ask, such as when to bury and what to bury. Introduction to matters needing attention. 1. Whether you are moving a tomb or building a new tomb, you must choose an auspicious moment when digging the soil. This is critical. What's more, you can't dig out the grave and wait for several days before burying it, so as to prevent the inner hall from being damaged by wild animals, or being exposed to wind, sun, and rain.

2. When asking for help, you should ask your very close friends. Those who do the work must not dirty the inner hall (grave). In particular, it is taboo to spit in the inner hall, throw dirty things, wipe your nose, etc. 3. When burying, do not randomly put animals of the twelve zodiac signs into the inner hall, so as not to conflict with the birth dates of your ancestors and descendants, which will have a negative impact.

4. When burying, do not put peach wood products, cinnabar, metal sharp objects, realgar and other evil-proof items. These things have strong magnetic fields, which will affect the residence of ancestors and bring bad luck to future generations. Be careful! 5. If one of the old people passes away first and the other is still alive, try to "separate them" when burying them. "Cover", that is to say, the urn buried first should be sealed with a separate lid, so that when the other one is buried in the future, the original one does not need to be disturbed. Move as little as possible.