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What is a cemetery with good feng shui? What principles should a good cemetery geomantic omen follow?

Hello, we all know that Feng Shui is believed in ancient and modern times. Since ancient times, people have attached great importance to the choice of cemetery. An ideal land of geomantic omen, backed by the main mountain and surrounded by water. The main mountain has a long history and a prosperous atmosphere. It should be surrounded by mountains on the left and right, or guarded by sand mountains on the left and right, so as to nourish the spirit by hiding the wind. So what is a cemetery with good feng shui? What principles should a good cemetery follow? Let's talk about it below. 1, the principle of headwind water supply The cemetery also pays attention to "headwind water supply". The upwind direction and water supply direction of Beijing are northwest, so the Ming Tombs are located in Changping District, northwest of Beijing. The northwest is determined according to the central axis of Beijing. This central axis starts from the Drum Tower in the north, passes through the Palace Museum and the front door, and ends at Yongdingmen in the south. The center is the Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City. 2. According to the principle of mountains and rivers, green mountains and green waters are a beautiful environment that people generally yearn for, and it is also the basic principle of a good cemetery. It is embodied in the theory of Feng Shui that "the owner of the mountain decides the water and controls the wealth", which means that choosing the mountain can make future generations prosper; Choosing water can make money roll in. Stone is the bone of the mountain, water is the blood of the mountain, benevolent people enjoy Leshan, and wise people enjoy water. Water is the source of life, and there is life when there is water in mountains. A mountain without water seems to have no soul, so there is a saying in Feng Shui: If there is no water in the mountain, don't look for land again. Look at the water before you look at the mountain. It can be seen that "the master of mountains and the master of wealth" is the simplest and most incisive summary of investigating the geomantic omen of cemeteries. Some feng shui theories that focus on regulating qi emphasize storing wind and gathering qi. As the saying goes, "the method of feng shui, first get water, then store wind." The ancients thought that the bigger the water surface, the thicker the gas accumulation and the thicker the wealth. 3. The principle of returning to nature In the current urban planning, the cemetery is getting farther and farther away from the city. Why not be closer to the city? It is convenient to pay homage to the grave. Isn't it more humane? Isn't it more modern to be wrapped in the middle of a tall building? Here, the geomantic omen of Yin House is just the opposite of Yang House. City people advocate the integration of people and vehicles, man-machine (computer) integration, work first, efficiency first, while cemetery emphasizes nature first and the harmony between man and nature. 4. Opening principle In ancient times, some people became famous, some were officials, and some made a fortune. People often talk about the feng shui of this man's ancestral grave, which is called: outstanding people and outstanding people. Feng Shui believes that Tang Ming's opening up is conducive to training talents and developing its career. Therefore, we should "go up the mountain to see the Shuikou" and "go into the cave to see Tang Ming". Tang Ming means that there must be a vast and flat place in front of the tomb. Only when Tang Ming is open and full of vitality can it have a bright future. On the contrary, cemeteries should not be located in narrow and limited valleys. 5. The truth that "left green dragon, right white tiger, former suzaku, later Xuanwu" is probably heard more in the cemetery. This is feng shui's summary of the terrain around the cemetery. In fact, it is surrounded by mountains and has a spacious basin in the middle. The "hole" of Feng Shui theory is in this basin, and the mountains and water around it are called "sand". This kind of terrain is also reflected in the word "burial" mentioned above, which is the word "Fu" (pronounced as arch) below the word, which means holding hands together and forming a hollow cave in the middle. The ancients thought it was a good burial place, so the word "burial" itself reflected the ancients' view of funeral. 6. The principle of twists and turns In the past, quadrangles and temples had shadow walls facing the gate. Modern people also pay more attention to the design of the porch when decorating. Screen walls and porches are created to cope with Feng Shui, not just for beauty. Their function is to avoid and block Sha Qi from colliding head-on. How can a cemetery stop suffocation? The principle of geomantic omen advocates "straightness is blunt" and "bending is smooth". The road should be curved and the scenery should be winding, that is, winding. The above knowledge about the cemetery with good feng shui ends here. Generally speaking, it is a good place to choose a clean place with a wide view. The road is a busy place, so the magnetic field of the road is very unstable. Backing the grave against the road will be bad for ancestors. I hope my answer is helpful to you. If you think it's awesome, give me a thumbs up. I will answer more attentively in the future. I wish you a happy life.