Burying in a treasure trove of geomantic omen is a vision. Burying a blessed person in a blessed cemetery will blossom.

Introduction: There are many legends in ancient times, many of which are about illusions. For example, when a child is born with a vision, it means that the child may get ahead in the future. In fact, there may be a vision when he is buried. Let's have a look.

During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a folk saying that Wu Dongming killed Sun Jian miserably, but because he chose a treasure trove of geomantic omen near Fuchun City when he was buried, many people had never seen a vision when they were buried. It is said that there were colorful auspicious clouds over the maple trees in Sun Jian at that time, which gave off strange light. This story was later called a treasure trove of geomantic omen.

Did the descendants of Sun Jian enjoy happiness after this incident? The answer is yes. Sun Ce, son of Sun Jian, was born in Wu Dong. Although Sun Ce's later ending was rather miserable, his younger brother Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor in Wu Dong, but his national strength was weak and he finally died when the fourth emperor arrived. However, for the ancient family, this is actually a great honor.

One of the most common phenomena of burial in ancient geomantic treasures is that some people will grow green leaves and flowers in the cemetery soon after burial. What is the reason? In geomantic omen, people call this phenomenon "when the land is blessed, people die and flowers bloom". Generally speaking, people buried in the land of geomantic omen will protect their offspring, so the family will be more prosperous.

However, not everyone has the ability to be buried in the land of feng shui. Just like the best WeChat avatar in Feng Shui is not useful to everyone, only the truly blessed can enjoy such treatment. For example, in Long Mai, some people want to be buried in a treasure trove of geomantic omen, but ordinary people are not blessed, but will bring trouble to their descendants.

There was a feng shui master in the Tang Dynasty who was indifferent to fame and fortune. He usually likes to travel around, but he is actually looking for a treasure trove of feng shui. He came across an earth-shattering paradise. If the blessed people were buried here, some of the descendants might serve as prime ministers, so he told the prime ministers at that time to look for the blessed people.

But there is no such person in Manchu. The father of the last small official died. The official was very filial and buried his father in his hometown. Feng Shui master didn't expect this treasure to be the one he saw. Later, the official was promoted all the way, and many prime ministers appeared in future generations. This is the best embodiment of burying eyes.

In ancient times, it was quite common to bury people in geomantic treasures. Even now, they can be seen occasionally in some old places. When Tomb-Sweeping Day visits the grave, you will find that some graves are bare, while others are flourishing and even bloom. These cemeteries are often a treasure trove of geomantic omen, and the people buried in them will shelter future generations and give birth to more blessings.