Is there a small tree next to the tombstone that shines above the tombstone? What does Feng Shui say?

It is a common phenomenon to see a small tree branch next to a tombstone shining above the tombstone. There is no scientific basis to show that this Feng Shui statement is bad.

In traditional Chinese culture, trees are regarded as auspicious plants because of their strong vitality and tendency to flourish. Therefore, if a small tree is planted next to the tombstone and allowed to grow upward, it may be considered a symbol of auspiciousness because it expresses respect and remembrance of the deceased, and also represents hopes and wishes for the future.

However, it should be noted that Feng Shui is not a scientific theory and has not been scientifically verified. Therefore, we should treat the feng shui theory of cemetery selection with caution and rationality, and at the same time make judgments based on the traditions of local culture and beliefs.

In short, the environment around the tombstone should be clean, tidy, solemn and quiet as the basic requirements, to avoid being too superstitious about Feng Shui theory and affecting normal memorial activities.