What feng shui taboos should Tomb-Sweeping Day pay attention to when sweeping graves and cultivating soil?

One is to observe whether there are caves or collapses of rats and ants in and around the tomb.

If the tomb collapses, soil needs to be taken for repair and protection; If there are holes for mice and ants, we must find ways to eliminate these hidden dangers. Otherwise, it will endanger the career foundation of future generations.

2. Are there thorns and trees on the grave?

From the perspective of geomantic omen, if there are thorns or vines on the grave, future generations will often be entangled in official duties or hurt their health. If there is a big tree, the roots of the big tree will be coiled around the coffin and plunged into the coffin of the deceased, and future generations will be physically disabled and ill-health.

3. Whether there is indiscriminate digging or deep pit within ten meters around the grave.

The city is a cemetery park, and digging and filling are prohibited; So there is no hidden danger in this respect. However, in rural areas, some people only seek convenience, and when they add graves, they borrow soil around them, without any concept of geomantic omen; So high that the tomb is surrounded by deep pits, and the tomb is like an island.

As we all know, when it rains heavily in summer, the rain will soak into the coffin. At the very least, it is disrespectful to our ancestors. Most importantly, in Feng Shui theory, Master Sha Ding; If the direction of either side is damaged, then the children and grandchildren represented by the house will be destroyed and hurt. If it is not repaired in time, the gas field of the grave will be chaotic and will soon endanger the descendants of the grave. When sweeping graves, if these problems are found in ancestral graves, it is best to dig fresh and clean soil from a distance and repair it in time.

Four, observe whether there are unclean things around the grave, or reflect the broken debris.

For example: broken bricks, rotten tiles, garbage, chicken coops, pigsty and other dirty things, as well as construction waste, because it will lead to unclean feng shui and disordered gas field in ancestral graves, which must be cleaned up in time.

5. Observe whether there is a ditch around the grave.

Generally speaking, these situations should not exist when building graves; Because feng shui masters will take the initiative to avoid these phenomena. I am afraid that the feng shui environment will change in the future, such as passers-by stepping out of the path for convenience; Or because of the new construction, it has led to the change of geomantic omen and formed a gully, so there can be no way to counterattack or backwater.

6. Observe the height around the grave.

Around the grave, it is best not to be high, low around, surrounded by water; Otherwise, there will be disunity among family members, loss of property and inability to gather wealth.

How to cultivate graves

The cultivation of ancestral graves needs to grasp a general principle. This principle is "don't move, just increase and not decrease". Don't throw away even those stones that look unsightly, stagger, irregular and irregular; Not to mention beautiful and neat stones. The soil and stones on the grave should only increase; Dull and irregular stones can be wrapped in another layer.

Add (3) shovel when adding soil, no matter what tools are used, it is three times; Sprinkle it on the grave, never buckle it on the grave, which is also disrespectful to the dead.

Of course, don't stick to it. For example, if you find that your ancestral grave is missing or there are pits and holes, you need to overhaul or repair it. Don't cling to the "three"