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What does the grass growing on the grave mean?

Grass grows in front of the grave, indicating that the feng shui of the grave is good.

If you go to the grave and find grass growing on your grave, congratulations, it's great luck. The grass growing on the grave indicates that future generations will flourish. In fact, planting grass in the cemetery is a good thing, which shows that the atmosphere is strong. The more lush the grass grows on the grave, the better the feng shui of the grave. Sickle grass and bell grass are the best in the grave.

If it is a cemetery where grass has not grown for a long time, it is not good for future generations. It is called bald grave, which is not suitable for future generations, and this grave has no soil, so it is amazing. Most of the time, there is no grass on the grave and the soil is alkaline. It's definitely not good for people buried in this soil. You need to choose another grave on another day and then move the dead.

Taboos for choosing graves

1, to avoid coming later.

It means it is better to have a mountain peak or other cemetery behind the cemetery. It is not allowed to let the deceased be buried in the back open space, otherwise the deceased will be easily disturbed and future generations will not be at peace.

2. Avoid water pointing at the bow.

It means that although the grave faces the river, the cemetery does not really face the river, or in the opposite direction, which is very unfavorable for the deceased to gather wealth.

3, avoid concave wind sweep point

It means that the tomb was chosen in the mouth of the valley, and it was attacked by strong winds for a long time, which was not conducive to the sleep of the deceased, resulting in shallow blessings for future generations.

4. Avoid direct rampage.

It means that the place where the deceased was buried is very untidy and stagger. It has a great influence on the wealth and official luck of the descendants of the tomb owner.