Is it nice to have lush vegetation on the grave?

Of course it is a good thing, but we cannot let it continue to grow.

First of all, Feng Shui treasure land must be very conducive to plant growth. The simple way for people to check whether a certain place is a Feng Shui treasure land is to break a living branch and insert it on the ground, and check it the next day. If the leaves are still there, If it is not withered, it is a treasure land. It can be seen that Feng Shui treasure land is conducive to the growth of plants.

Secondly, the grass and trees on the tomb must be cleared away, so there is a custom of sweeping the tomb during the Qingming Festival. The purpose is to clean up the dead grass and trees in and around the tomb to prevent the trees from growing teeth inside.

Thirdly, unless it is a cement tomb, if it is an earth tomb, there will be no vegetation for many years, which will not be a good Feng Shui place.

So, no matter what kind of vegetation grows on the grave, it is beneficial, but it must be cleaned up in time to prevent it from growing up.