Four taboos of geomantic omen in rural ancestral graves

Many people in China are very traditional and follow the idea of returning leaves to their roots, so many people bury people who died in their hometown in the countryside, so that graves can also change the fate of future generations with the help of the vitality of nature. What are the four feng shui taboos in rural ancestral graves? How should we carry out the seminar better? Let's take a look at the introduction.

1 If there are stones in front of the cemetery and the mansion is unprovoked, there is no way to stop it in front of the cemetery, which may harm future generations. The land of the yin house should be surrounded by mountains and rivers, well-founded, safe and aura. Feng shui is peaceful.

There should be no obstacles around the cemetery for fear of hurting future generations. The gas field is auspicious, surrounded by obstacles, but isolated and helpless, and the children and grandchildren are bumpy.

The cemetery is just quiet, with considerable water and tranquility, and there are green hills in front. The wind and rain are unobstructed, and the study of Feng Shui is to look at the water and have wisdom. This is the vigorous spirit of children and grandchildren. Don't rush to lightning, confuse each other, wither all day long, and future generations will have disaster.

4 Yin House is the place where ancestors lived and should not live in one place. They should rely on it from top to bottom and watch the changes of heaven and earth. The stars flow, reflecting the ancestral home, which is the grace of rest, and the mountains and rivers follow each other, which can flourish the meaning of grandparents and grandchildren.