Is it good or bad to have grass and trees on ancestral graves? Please help.

How to read the feng shui of ancestral graves.

Tools/Material Compass Method/Step 1 This phenomenon has long been explained in Feng Shui. Guo Pu, a great Feng Shui expert in the Jin Dynasty, said in "The Book of Burial": "Qi is the source of vitality." Qi refers to an energy that flows in the soil and has the power to bring happiness and prosperity to people. Qi can reconcile yin and yang and bring about the growth of all things. If the residence is connected, the living will be safe and blessed; if the tomb is connected, the descendants of the owner of the tomb will be prosperous and wealthy.

Therefore, the abundance of flowers and plants on the cemetery indicates that the tomb was well chosen and the vitality is constantly flowing. It is a symbol of good Feng Shui. This kind of Feng Shui can prosper future generations and make future generations rich!

2 This story tells us that trees and grave grass should be treated differently. Trees should be kept away from the grave. It is best to plant trees not far from the front of the grave to form a shadow pattern. There are many half-hearted masters who read a few books and ask future generations to plant trees on the graves of their ancestors, saying that they can protect Feng Shui. As everyone knows, if a big tree wants to grow, its roots must be deeply rooted in the ground. This will be bad for the feng shui of the house. The roots will grow and may destroy the coffin and the peace of the ancestors. It is even more undesirable.

3 A tomb actually condenses the traditional Chinese concept of "death is like life". Since we hope that our ancestors can be as happy as possible, we should also pay more attention to their tombs!