Why is it said "If the belly and back are exposed to wind, and the left is missing while the right is empty, this place should not be used"?
When assessing a yin cemetery, if the terrain of the tomb site is exposed to wind on both the front and back, and appears very open on both sides, it cannot be used as a burial ground.What are the methods for finding a yin cemetery's feng shui treasure land?
Method One: Look at the DirectionA so-called feng shui treasure land is closely related to its direction and orientation. The northwest position corresponds to the "Qian" trigram, which symbolizes noble energy, prosperity, and longevity. However, the northwest wind is cold and harsh, and cannot block rain or cold, so the northwest position should be high and not depressed. The northeast position is commonly known as the "descendant mountain," which governs the family's offspring and affects the household's fortune, so it should be high and full, not depressed. The southwest position nurtures all things, and its layout relates to the health of the family. Therefore, the direction and orientation of a feng shui treasure land are extremely important, as they control the household's fortune, the health of family members, and more.
Method Two: Look at the Soil Quality
To find a feng shui treasure land, one of the most important approaches is geological surveying. From a scientific perspective, geographical location and environment have a significant impact on people's quality of life. From the perspective of feng shui, a feng shui treasure land has a great influence on the overall fortune of the family. Geological surveys should "use the method of ten points to determine the names of objects, understand their benefits and harms, guide the people, observe birds and beasts, and study plants." This means using the current land to help people avoid disasters and seek good fortune. A feng shui treasure land by the mountains and water is one of the essential prerequisites, so geological surveys are very important in this process.
Method Three: Look at the Ming Tang (Hall)
The Ming Tang of a yin cemetery is a crucial part. The quality of the Ming Tang's feng shui environment is closely related to the feng shui energy field of the yin cemetery. Whether the yin cemetery can become a "feng shui treasure land" as described in feng shui depends greatly on the Ming Tang's feng shui. In traditional yin cemetery feng shui theory, a good Ming Tang must be spacious and bright, with a broad view and ability to shelter wind and gather energy. Only then can the Ming Tang bring a good feng shui energy field to the yin cemetery, making it a feng shui treasure land that protects the fortune of future generations!
















