What is "burying a grandson"?

As the saying goes, bury your grandson in your arms.

The correct interpretation of "Sun Lin with a child in her arms" is: sons and daughters-in-law are arranged on both sides of the main grave, with men on the right and women on the left; On the left of the main grave are the graves of the eldest son's eldest daughter-in-law and the third son's third daughter-in-law, on the right are the eldest son and the third son, and on the left are the eldest daughter-in-law and the third daughter-in-law. On the right side of the main grave are the second daughter-in-law graves, the fourth daughter-in-law graves, the second son-in-law graves on the left and the second daughter-in-law graves on the right. In front of the son is the grandson of the main grave (in the same order). In this way, the father reached out and hugged his son (including his son and daughter-in-law) and his grandson and daughter-in-law (the two separated).

General Xu's hometown is in the ravine at the junction of Hubei and Henan, while Xu Shi's ancestral grave is halfway up the mountain, not far from home. In front of it is a large area of open land and ponds, and in the distance is the so-called "Case Mountain" Wuhu Mountain in Feng Shui theory, followed by hills. Xu chose his burial place at his parents' "feet" a hundred years later, which is the most traditional folk burial method. There are 10 methods of "earth burial" in Sanyuan Zongluyuan written by Feng Shui master Liu Hongquan in Ming Dynasty, and the allowed method is "burial with the grandson", that is, "burial with the child" as the saying goes. This feng shui burial method is said to ensure the prosperity of family business, children and grandchildren, and endless incense.