There is a saying in the countryside that "there is a pit behind the grave, and the white tiger hangs its head and worries about young people." What does this mean?

In many people's eyes, the countryside is a place where superstition and ignorance are concentrated, but in fact, some of its statements can be inferred to some extent from the perspective of geomantic omen in metaphysics, and some are handed down from ancient metaphysics. Like what? "There is a pit behind the grave, the white tiger hangs its head, and people are less worried." This is an old saying that is often circulated in rural areas, and it is also a whisper of old people. What does this sentence mean? Why is there such a statement? The tomb is the house of Yin people, and the house of Yin people is related to the fate of Yang people. Therefore, rural people want to go out to the grave, paying special attention to the feng shui of the grave, like looking for a backer, surrounded by water, so that future generations can prosper.

The geomantic omen in the cemetery is so important that if there is a pit behind the grave, it is not a backer. If the water goes from the pit, the fortune will be gone, the landscape will be exhausted, which will cast a shadow on future generations, and even the population will not be prosperous. At that time, there will be no men and people. There is also a saying that the "pit" is not good, that is, when future generations burn incense on the mountain, they will accidentally step into the pit, from spraining their ankles to breaking bones and putting on plaster, which shows that they are "unique".

White tiger is an important geomantic beast. It is extremely fierce. If he looks at people with a probe, there will be a ferocious overflow, which will be unbearable for the people being looked at. There is danger today. Therefore, when the white tiger hangs its head, the ferocity converges and the man's own fate is revealed. Without the ferocity of the white tiger, he naturally has more luck and will not be unlucky for no reason.

This sentence is actually a manifestation of funeral feng shui to a certain extent. It may seem absurd to people today, but it is indeed a manifestation of ancient metaphysics being used by rural people. Although there is no fundamental scientific basis, it still shows the fear of ghosts and gods or unknown things in rural people's hearts.