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Tombstones and tombs are where the undead live. Just like the sun house, if it is damaged, flooded, damp, sunken, or intruded by foreign objects, the undead will live in uneasy, and it will have a bad influence on the descendants of the Yang world. Therefore, it is very important to keep the tombstones and tombs intact and secluded. This is why the Chinese people go to the ancestors' graves to worship and sweep the graves every Qingming Festival . Tomb-sweeping traditions during the Ching Ming Festival not only show that the Chinese people are cautiously chasing after the end and reluctantly cherish their ancestral virtues, but also have another function, which is to keep the ancestors' graves from being damaged, trampled or naturally damaged.

(1) If the tombstone is damaged or ruptured, the upper part should be damaged in the first, fourth, and seventh chambers of the head; if the middle part is damaged, the second, fifth, and eighth chambers should be affected by diseases or surgery; the lower part should be damaged Three, six and nine room foot injuries.

(2) Natural stones (without trimming) cannot be used as tombstones, otherwise the descendants will easily cut off the incense or become disabled, seriously ill, or become an adopted child.

(3) On the tombstone, moss is overgrown or weeds cover up, and the master's descendants can overcome the chronic illness.

(4) Those whose tombstones are dim in color will have poor luck for their descendants, and the caves are likely to be filled with water.

(5) Those whose tombstones fall down or are buried in the soil, and whose families are discordant, messy, and prone to madness.

(6) If the tombstones are all dark and black, the fortunes of the masters and grandchildren will not go smoothly, and their careers will also encounter obstacles and work hard.

(7) If the tombstone is folded into two or three pieces, the descendants of the master are likely to respond to the blood and light. (The upper part of the tombstone is the head, the middle part is the chest and abdomen, and the lower part is the foot). If that part is broken, there will be disaster in that part. .

(8) Those with depressions or scars inside the tombstone, and those with back disease or disability are likely to occur in the descendants of the tombstone.

(9) When there are large spots or blemishes on the tombstone, the master’s descendants are likely to respond to long-term illnesses.

(10) Those with sunken or damaged tombstone tops, and those with head injuries or mental abnormalities in their descendants.

(11) The tombstones are tall, short and horizontal, and the masters and grandchildren are more laborious and cannot be idle.

(12) The lower part of the tombstone is dimly colored, and the descendants of the master are prone to kidney diseases. If the upper part is bright and the lower part is dim, the master's descendants will not develop well in the ancestral home. You have to go out to have opportunities for development.

(13) Above the tomb, people are more often trampled into corridors, and the master’s descendants are often bullied and despised in society, and their achievements are not high.

(14) Those whose graves are not exposed to sunlight all the year round and make the cemetery too gloomy, the descendants of the master are constantly sick or have chronic patients.

(15) For those whose graves have been soaked in coffins for many years, the grandson of the Lord is prone to people with cold, rheumatism, soreness, drowning, and drunkenness.

(16) The trees outside the tomb are tall and cover the entire grave , and the master’s descendants have chronically ill people.

(17) If the ancestor’s tomb is stolen, and the bones are exposed, and the displaced are eaten by wild dogs, the master’s descendants are prone to blood and evil.

(18) If there is a tall burial ground on the left or right side of the tomb or in front of the tomb, the fortune of the master's descendants is not smooth or there is official litigation.

(19) The front of the tomb is sunken and collapsed, causing the graveyard to be in danger of crumbling, and the master’s descendants have blood, car accidents , and building disasters.

(20) If the tomb is enclosed in cement, the master and the son are separated.

(21) Those who have big trees next to the tomb tend to have the roots of the tree and the corpse wrapped around the coffin, and the master’s descendants are prone to illness, official disobedience, and discomfort.

(22) Those who accumulate sand or bricks in front of the grave will have gastrointestinal problems.

(23) Those who plant flowers next to the tomb are likely to have peach blossoms.

(24) If there is high-voltage electricity passing above the tomb, the master's money will be slowly depleted and it will not be able to save money.

(25) If the tomb is naturally buried by the earth and rocks next to it, the descendants of the master will be seriously ill.


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