A new grave has been built next to grandparents' grave, will it affect Feng Shui?

A new grave was buried next to the ancestral grave, which is very close. What should I do if I block the feng shui in our house? -Feng Shui's new grave burial only pays attention to the top, flatness, pressure and rhyme. The rest were not very particular when the land was not tight in the past, what's more, it is impossible to care too much now. The so-called "top" is to bury a new grave under the old grave. The compasses of the two graves use the same mountain, the same direction and the same money. The centers of the two tombs are in a straight line, which is the "top". The solution is: in other words, although it is in the next place, the compass uses different mountains, different directions and different shares of money. The so-called "rush" means that the two mountains are opposite, the two mountains are close, the graves are opposite, and they face North Korea. The solution is that the two tombs are not opposite and face North Korea. The so-called "pressure" is just the antonym of "top". The new grave is buried on the old grave, that is, the compasses of the two graves are used on the same hill, in the same direction and in the same gold. The center line of sight of two graves is in a straight line, which is "pressure". The solution is to change the word, that is, although the compass is used in different mountains, different directions and different gold shares in the world. The so-called "evil spirit" means that the line of sight of the grave is facing the center line of other people's houses. The solution is: it is best not to face the house, which is really not good, and not to face the center line of the house. The situation you described is on the side, which does not meet the above four situations. There should be no taboos in feng shui. As long as the new grave does not encroach on the old grave on both sides, Feng Shui thinks that this situation makes no sense, and folk customs are also neat side by side, so * * * uses rainwater to run the pit. The essence of the evil spirits of coping, pressing, rushing and tomb evolved from some etiquette taboos in ancient social communication. Mr. Feng Shui's last reasonable explanation is some taboos set out out of respect for the living and the dead, which has nothing to do with the content of Feng Shui hazards.