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What is "ten no burial"?

The ten no burials of Feng Shui are ten taboos about the burial place. The verse is: "One is not to bury rough stubborn stones; two is not to be buried at the head of a rapid water; three is not to be buried in the impeccable ditch source; four is not to be buried in a lonely hill; Dazzling; eight do not bury the feng shui sadness; nine do not bury sit down and low; ten do not bury the dragon and tiger pointed heads."

The land of rough and stubborn stones is vicious. At the head of the rapid water, the Shui Sha directly rushed into the cave, and the air vented with the water. The source of the ditch is in desperation, the water vein is extinct here, and the qi will die with it. Lonely on the top of a hill, looking around and not looking for help, no one to rely on. In front of the temple and behind the gods, they competed with the gods for anger and fierceness. Resting prisoners left and right, that is, the terrain is narrow and cramped, and the acupuncture points are forcing and restless. The hills are dazzling, and the host and the guest are not distinguished, and there is a profit of overwhelming the host. Feng Shui is sad, that is, there is the sound of wind and water, how painful things are, sitting down low, the terrain is like sitting on a well to watch the sky, the Lord is humble and low. Dragons and tigers have pointed heads, and the four should be unruly, which is not good for the Lord.