The urn cannot be exchanged.
It can be done during the day, and the process must be completed as early as possible and before 12 o'clock at the latest.
Don’t talk nonsense or wear amulets randomly.
Bring firecrackers.
You can tie a red rope around your waist, hands, and feet.
Future generations cannot break ground.
Bring paper money.
Attention to the details of "moving tombs":
Both above-ground and underground Feng Shui must be taken into consideration. The above-ground Feng Shui is based on the sand-water theory, and the underground Feng Shui is based on yellow soil. good.
Avoid seeing bad water (the valley is called a soft cone), because it will rush into the back of the deceased, which will be detrimental to the descendants; avoid seeing hard stones (called a hard cone), as this will show that the descendants are poor and hard. Also known as Yak Land.
Avoid seeing ants (commonly known as live cones), because ants eat the flesh and bones of the deceased, which is harmful to future generations.
It is forbidden to see a coffin with a coffin (called a death cone in the valley), as this will be more harmful to the deceased or harmful to the earth master.
Avoid having a cold wind tunnel, try to see if there is a wind tunnel method.