The grave was dug by small animals.

1. There is a hole in the grave. If it's round and small, just bury some soil. Nothing serious.

2. If there is a big hole in the grave, which is quite deep, it may be an animal, which is a good feng shui phenomenon. This will lead the hole to an inconspicuous place, and other animals will be scared away. But it is necessary to distinguish animals, because different animal caves have different feng shui omens. For example, a rat hole may be a poor fortune.

3. If the grave is a strip-shaped hole, which is quite deep, it is a very bad omen. There is a saying in the countryside: this is the dead, calling for the population. Maybe someone in the family will be called back to him. To solve this situation, you can buy a small piece of pork, preferably raw, fill it in the gap and burn it.

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Sweeping graves on Qingming Festival is called "respecting thinking about time" for ancestors. Its customs have a long history. In the Ming Dynasty, "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital" contained: "On the Qingming Day in March, men sacrificed their ancestors, and gold ingots were hung behind the sedan chair, and the road was full of embarrassment.

Worshipers, mourners, weeping, weeding, adding soil to graves, burning ingots several times, and buying graves with paper money. If you can't see the paper money, it will be a lonely grave. Cry, don't come back, go to the tree, choose the garden, and get drunk. "In fact, grave-sweeping existed before the Qin Dynasty, but it was not necessarily the time of Tomb-Sweeping Day, but after the Qin Dynasty. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that it became popular.