Excuse me, which of the two cemeteries under the master has better feng shui?

What can you see from this look? I don't even know the basic direction of the mountain. Feng shui is a combination of form and reason, both of which are indispensable. There is a saying in the geomantic omen of Yin House; "When burying the public, bury the thief's head" means the same acupuncture point (well said), but the person who is buried can go on business, but not the thief's head. There is a difference between the 360-degree vertical direction of the tomb, and the gold share is very different.

This is only a glimpse, but it is comprehensive. On the whole, the first place is really better. If nothing else, two mountains are poor. The so-called wasteland, bald mountain is a poor mountain.