What does the long paper tree on the grave mean? How about Feng Shui?

The problem of feng shui can directly affect everyone and have a great impact on our fortune development. Everyone has a certain understanding of Feng Shui, which can directly affect our fortune. So what does the long tree on the grave say? How about Feng Shui?

The influence of Broussonetia papyrifera

There are a lot of Broussonetia papyrifera in the ancestral graves, but they generally don't disappear well. Because it will easily destroy the overall feng shui of an ancestral grave, and the plant Broussonetia papyrifera itself is not very good for feng shui, and it is easy to have a destructive impact, so it must be handled carefully when it appears on the ancestral grave.

cut

In fact, the most direct way to deal with the big Broussonetia papyrifera trees growing on ancestral graves is to cut them down. If this tree is cut down, it will naturally eliminate some external influences, at least because the feng shui changes brought by this tree will be weakened a lot, and this will also prevent the feng shui smell on the tree from affecting the ancestral graves, so it is recommended to cut it down.

The roots of leafy trees are very developed.

Will go deep into the skeleton, pierce the skeleton, split the skeleton, and even entangle the skeleton together, making the ancestors suffer, and will also induce future generations. If the roots penetrate the skull, the offspring will have brain nerve problems, migraine, eye problems, severe blindness, chest ribs, visceral problems, and so on.

Lush trees

It is bound to absorb the land where the graves meet. Maybe I don't think there is anything wrong now. This is a long-term process. Sooner or later, the land where graves meet will be sucked dry, leaving future generations withered and families abandoned. Moreover, it can generally grow into a grave with lush trees, indicating that the humidity is particularly high, the burial location is unlucky, a little low, and it is immersed in cold water for many years, and this humidity will inevitably be sensed by future generations.

The trees grow too thick and the roots are developed. It's hard to say whether it will eventually affect the coffin. There are thorns around. I don't know if it will hurt people or affect the coffin. In our place, when the grave is cleaned, we always clean the surface of the grave. There is a saying that Screaming Trees grows well and grass grows well. Grass is usually planted on the grave when it rises. But in the north, I saw trees planted on graves.