The community faces the old cemetery in the north, dare to live?
I think Feng Shui has faith, and there is nothing that doesn't (because there are no ghosts and gods in the world, it's bullshit). If you really want to talk about Feng Shui, that's how the environment in that area feels now. As long as you feel beautiful and beautiful, you can say that feng shui is good, because a beautiful environment can cultivate sentiment, make people feel comfortable and naturally benefit the human body. As for the cemetery, it is said that it used to be. If you think about history carefully, there are actually human and animal bodies on every piece of land, so there is nothing to be afraid of, as long as there are no tombstones there now. Tombstones are no big deal, but they are not very beautiful and have nothing to do with Feng Shui. If you really like that house, the cemetery is not a problem. The question is whether you really like the environment and the geomantic nature. If you don't like it, I'm afraid even the palace won't bring you much luck. After all, it depends on human effort, so as long as you like the environment there, you can buy it. If you don't like it, it is recommended not to buy it (aside from the theory of Feng Shui). By the way, suppose you care about the old cemetery, that is to say, if you are afraid of something running out of the cemetery (that is, afraid of ghosts), then I still advise you not to buy it, because psychological effects sometimes bring great trouble to people. Still, some believers don't believe it. If you like the environment there, buy it. Don't buy it if you don't like it.