How about Baita Mountain Cemetery? Is it good at feng shui?
Baita Mountain Gas is the only buying point. Sand, water and direction do not conform to feng shui. First of all, talk about sand, there is no case in front. There is no sand around the outer enclosure, which does not meet the gas accumulation conditions and the hall is not open. The mountain is high and the tomb is steep, and the basalt pressure. There is also a big site on the top of the mountain, namely Baita Mountain Temple. There is no knot in front of the temple. As soon as the wind blows over the mountain in front, there is basically no shelter from the wind. Two waters are not in place, the so-called landscape. Right rear water accumulation, air resistance. Then the back mountain should be good, but due to tourism reasons, a row of high walls in the back mountain cemetery runs through from bottom to top. As the saying goes, there is no high wall in front of the grave, so you can use it less, even if there is, it is just so-so, because there is no vein behind, irregular pulse and poor breath. In the third direction, after investigation, there is basically no expert guidance in cemeteries, and all cemeteries do not conform to the mysterious feng shui orientation of the trinity. And there is no auspicious sand available, and no fierce sand can be eliminated. It is also against the water law. More than 70% of graves are empty and empty. Unless you have a famous teacher to lead you through the bustling mountains, you may find some pearls that have changed a lot.