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Key points of feng shui selection in cemetery
1. When choosing a cemetery, you should lean against a relatively large mountain, and there should be a mountain behind it, because the mountain can keep out the wind. You can also choose a place where "there is a photo before, and there is a place to lean on", which means that there is running water in front and mountains to lean on, and the territory is beautiful.
2. The greening environment of the cemetery needs to be in place, and the grave can't be exposed to the sun and rain, but there can't be vegetation above and in front of the grave, otherwise it will affect the development of future generations.
3. There should be no tall buildings in front of the cemetery, and the broad vision represents a bright future, so that future generations can have a smooth career. The feng shui of a cemetery in a high place is better than that in a low place, so when choosing a cemetery according to the feng shui of the cemetery, it can be high or not.
4. There should be mountain guards on the left and right sides of the cemetery, similar to the plush chair. The back hill should be high, and the left and right guards should be low. This kind of geomantic omen is to rely on mountains and rivers, and future generations can prosper in their careers and studies.
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