Planting trees on the left and right sides of the grave means that there are guards on the left and right sides of the grave, which can prevent other bad suffocation from colliding with the dead. Planting trees behind the grave means that there is a backer, which means that future generations can get the help of nobles. In Feng Shui, it also means shade and offspring.
When planting trees, don't be too close to the grave. If the trees are planted for too long, the roots will run away. If the trees are too close to the grave, the roots can easily plunge into the coffin, suck the blood of the ancestors and destroy the coffin. Ancestors can't get peace, and future generations naturally can't get the protection of their ancestors, which is very unfavorable to the family fortune. Therefore, if you plant trees around the grave, you must stay away from it.
Trees unsuitable for planting in cemeteries.
1, not suitable for planting thorny trees.
Trees with thorns and needles such as poplars and locust trees should not be planted around the grave. If this kind of tree grows on graves and is rooted in coffins or the bones of the dead, most men will be blind after the age of 30, or they will be blind for generations.
2. Not suitable for planting peach trees.
Peach trees can ward off evil spirits. Peach trees, also known as "immortal trees", are commonly used in geomantic omen to ward off evil spirits. The cemetery is cool and easy to be restrained by peach trees, so peach trees can't be planted around the trees, otherwise it will affect the family fortune.
3. Not suitable for planting Toona sinensis.
Toona sinensis grows fast and tall, especially with a long life span. Most of them can grow to more than ten meters high, and their life span is even longer than that of people. Some of them can live for hundreds of years. This kind of tree crown is also large, and the natural underground root system is very developed, which will destroy the underground cemetery.