According to Feng Shui, Yang Zhai (the place where the living live and move) should see the wind and water, and the wind is inspiration, and the water means endless life. Shadows should avoid wind and water, because the dead pay attention to being buried underground, and there is wind underground. The ancients didn't want people to be put in coffins after death, the coffins were blown sideways, or the coffin cemetery was flooded. It's like living in a house and soaking in water every day. Who's happy?
According to this statement. It is unlucky to have water in the cemetery. Ancient houses that did not accumulate wealth always paid attention to the height of water. The ground is high and the distance is long, so it is not easy to accumulate water. This also shows that the original cemetery was poor in geomantic omen, and it was a loss-making pit. Choosing a cemetery, that is, the Yin House acupoint in Feng Shui, is often for the benefit of future generations. The damage of ancestral graves mainly reflects the decline of future generations' fortune. According to what you said, it is mainly bad for the wealth of future generations. You can't save money if you do more and earn less. If you are a child, it will definitely be bad for your study.
To be reburied in another place, you must empty the water out of the jar and keep the grave dry. You can sprinkle lime on the bottom to absorb moisture and prevent insects.