1, avoid the direction of the temple.
Because there will be many temples in some rural areas, especially in Guangdong and Fujian, which believe in Buddhism, there will be more temples in these areas. So when burying, try to stay away from the temple. The direction of the tombstone is best not to be in the same direction as the temple, but to deviate.
2. Feng Shui in the tomb of the deceased cannot be buried in the East.
The east is where the sun rises, and the bodies of the dead will rot quickly because of the magnetic field of the sun, which is very unlucky. In addition, due east is red, indicating a happy event. The funeral itself is a white matter, and the two cannot conflict, which is very disrespectful to the deceased.
3, can not be buried in dangerous places.
The so-called "green mountains and green waters produce talents, and when they enter the wasteland, they produce unruly people" is not unreasonable. When looking for a cemetery, Mr. Feng Shui will be asked to find a grave. A good cemetery should conform to the principle of "watching the dragon rise from a distance, watching the dragon fall from a close distance, and holding your belly with both hands". You can see the water flowing in, but you can't see the water flowing out.
There are too many places for burial in rural areas, so it is very important to invite a gentleman who can see Feng Shui. A good tomb feng shui can benefit future generations, while a bad tomb will backfire. There is smoke on the ancestral grave.