"The poor don't change doors and the rich don't move graves" is a very rational statement in rural areas, and it is also a tit-for-tat statement that "the poor don't change doors and the rich move graves", that is, no matter whether the family is poor or rich, don't mess around.
After the death of the old man, people in our country have always stressed that "it's great to die a fair death and be safe." In the past, the traditional custom in most places was burial. People thought that after the old man was buried, everything was over, leaving him lying quietly underground. However, the old superstition pinned too much hope on the old people lying underground, thinking that whether future generations are rich or not and whether they can live a rich life is directly related to the geomantic omen of the ancestral graves.