Is it good to have trees growing on ancestral graves?

It is not good for trees to grow on graves.

Trees growing on ancestral graves have many negative effects on future generations. For example, if a tree grows too large, it will cover the ancestral graves, causing an imbalance of yin and yang in the Yin Mansion.

It is even more unlucky if thorny trees such as jujube trees, locust trees, and thorn trees grow on the ancestral graves. If these thorny trees cover the tomb, it will be a sign of great evil.

The feng shui of ancestral tombs in this case is harmful to the eyes of the descendants of the tomb owner. As the old saying goes: "Trees covering the tomb make it difficult to see clearly." The "thorns" of the trees are "nails" in the eyes. Nails" will hurt the eyes, so the descendants of the grave owners in this kind of cemetery will have more people with eye diseases.

Trees growing on ancestral graves must be cut down

1. Trees growing on ancestral graves must be prevented

We all know that the growth rate of plants is actually very slow. Yes, so we ourselves need to pay more attention to it. Every year when we worship the mountain, we may see some new plants growing on the ancestral graves. The best way to deal with them is to uproot these plants when they are still young. Otherwise, it will be relatively troublesome to deal with it once it turns into a big tree.

2. Cut down the trees growing on the ancestral graves

The most direct way to deal with the trees growing on the ancestral graves is to cut them down, because if they are allowed to grow, their roots will eventually wrap around the ancestors’ graves. Coffins have a great influence on future generations.

So if this big tree is cut down, it will naturally resolve some external influences, and it can also avoid the feng shui atmosphere on the tree from affecting the ancestral tombs, so the ancestral tombs are The trees growing up can be cut down.