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What is "five no burial" in Feng Shui?

The Five No Burials in Feng Shui, also known as the Five Harms, Feng Shui family refers to the five types of mountains where the anger does not gather and the funeral is unfavorable. Namely Tongshan, Duanshan, Shishan, Dushan, Guoshan.

Tongshan: The soil is scorched, the vegetation is not growing, and the mountains are bare. It is a lifeless place, so it cannot be buried.

Broken Mountain: Refers to the cross-cutting of the mountain. The anger travels through the earth veins, if the pulse is broken, the anger is cut off, so it cannot be buried.

Stone Mountain: The place where caves are formed, the rocky rock is not dangerous, and the strange rocks burst into rage. They are born of grievances from the ground. They are so evil that they cannot be buried. But there must be a mountain of stone, tender and crisp, with gentle art and science, and bright colors, and it is also auspicious for burial.

Over the mountain: It is said that the momentum has not stopped, rushing away, those who can't hold back, get angry and have no knots, so they can't be buried.

Dushan: The dragon is lonely, there is no boundary to protect the arch, the city is endless, the landscape is not, the single mountain is a dragon, and the four are not. These mountains can only be built in temples. If it is a tomb, the master and heirs will be scattered.