1. Mulberry trees are suitable for planting around the cemetery: Generally speakin
1. Mulberry trees are suitable for planting around the cemetery: Generally speaking, if mulberry trees grow around the cemetery, it means that the land is very solid, the bigger the trees, the better, the denser the leaves, the more auspicious, and tall mulberry trees will produce nobles. As far as mulberry itself is concerned, it is also a symbol of good fortune in geomantic omen, so if mulberry trees grow around the cemetery, it means that people are prosperous. However, it should be noted that mulberry trees should not grow too close to the cemetery, otherwise their roots will go deep into the cemetery, which may destroy the original feng shui of the cemetery, destroy its original fortune, and bring bad feng shui fortune and influence to future generations.
2. It is suitable to plant cypress trees around the cemetery: China people plant cypress trees in the cemetery to symbolize eternal life or metempsychosis and rebirth. The cemetery belongs to the shady place, so it is best to plant an even number of cypresses in the cemetery, and the number depends on the size of the cemetery. The simplest thing is to plant a plant in front of the tomb. The best way to plant trees is to plant pines and cypresses, which are evergreen all the year round, with high survival rate and insect resistance. It means eternal life Location usually depends on specifications. In the past, there were rules for planting trees, according to levels. Generally even, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16 trees are planted on both sides of the monument. Planting cypress trees in graves originated from a folklore. According to legend, there was an evil beast in ancient times, named raccoon, who liked to steal corpses and livers. Every night, he comes out to dig graves and eat corpses. Animals are flexible, fast-moving, elusive and unpredictable, but they are afraid of tigers and cypresses. Therefore, in order to avoid this evil beast, the ancients often set up Shi Hu and planted cypress trees in their graves.