What omen does a snake in the cemetery represent?

There are snakes in the cemetery, which means that the feng shui in the cemetery is better.

Generally speaking, the geomantic omen of a tomb prefers to be static and motionless, paying attention to stability and quietness, and the space of the tomb is closed, in order to ensure the stability of the gas field inside and better contain the gas field. Therefore, there is generally no room for biological activities, otherwise the entry and exit of creatures into the tomb will bring too much anger and disturb the stability of the whole gas field. The appearance of living creatures generally indicates that some structural changes have taken place in the tomb, which will also cause some changes in geomantic omen.

If the living thing in the grave is a snake, especially in the ancestral grave, it is a very auspicious omen in geomantic omen. Because snakes are also called "Little Dragons" among the people, they appear in ancestral graves, indicating that this place is full of aura, and the snakes are excited at the right time. Generally, such a place can also be said to be a place with excellent feng shui. If the ancestral grave is located here, this family will be blessed with prosperity and great achievements for future generations.

Feng shui taboo in cemetery

1, don't choose the cemetery on the bare mountain.

Good cemetery geomantic omen pays attention to "hiding wind and gathering gas", which embodies the vitality of mountains, rivers, flowers and trees. The vitality is scattered in the soil, which has the energy to bless prosperity, reconcile yin and yang and promote everything. If the location of the cemetery is well chosen, the descendants of the tomb owner will prosper and the family will prosper. Therefore, if you want a cemetery with good feng shui, you must choose a place with beautiful scenery, beautiful vegetation, rich vegetation and thick soil. It is best to meet beautiful mountains and rivers, which is the most lively and prosperous for future generations.

2, around the cemetery should not be covered by tall trees.

We can usually see evergreen plants such as pine and cypress in front of some cemeteries. First, cypress trees have deep roots, which can play a role in conserving water and soil and protecting graves. Secondly, the pine and cypress in our culture symbolize loyalty, eternity, eternity and eternity. In addition, pines and cypresses are evergreen all year round, and their life span is extremely long, which also represents a good omen for the prosperity of the descendants of the deceased, so it is generally possible to plant some pines and cypresses in the ancestral graves or in front of them.