First of all, people will consider flat terrain when choosing a cemetery, and avoid choosing areas with large slopes or uneven terrain. This can reduce the risk of tilting the head of the cemetery. Secondly, some families will also build some protective measures on the cemetery, such as building stone walls or stone steps to increase the stability of the cemetery.
However, modern science has proved that there is no scientific basis for the statement that the oblique head of the cemetery is related to Feng Shui or gods. The reasons for the tilt of the cemetery head are usually geological factors, such as the soft soil leading to the grave sinking or the steep slope leading to the grave landslide. Therefore, it is recommended to contact a professional geological engineer or a cemetery restoration company to solve the problem when the cemetery is tilted.
In a word, the oblique head of a cemetery is regarded as an ominous sign in folk culture, but modern scientific explanation does not support this view. If the cemetery is tilted, it is best to seek the help of professionals to solve the problem.