yang88 Posted October 11, 2000 Share Posted October 11, 2000 Dear cecil,When ever there is mention of yin fengshui/fengshui for graves, reference is always given of how the graves of father or grandfather brought good luck to the future generations of the family. There is no mention of how the graves of mother's/grandmother's impact the future generation. What is the reason for that? Does that mean fengshui is not applied to women's graves or women are not buried in China? Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 11, 2000 Staff Share Posted October 11, 2000 Dear Anon,I believe you have brought up an interesting question:)Case 11. Let me share with you a recent case (showing the `non-importance' of unforuntately `women' ... on another issue..2. Recently, there is this case where this wealthy Chinese died. 3. In his will he asked that only after his last wife died and after 20 years later can then his wealth be distributed amongst his decendants. (Usually, this are his grand-children or later..).4. In his will he specifically asked that none of his wealth can be distributed to the `daughters' of his children. As he felt that they `do not' belong to his family. (The assumption that `girls' would get married and later belong to some one else).5. What happened was that her brother who was suppose to inherit the wealth, died and left no decendants. 6. The case was brought to our Local court and because the wealth was intended for the brother, since he has no family left, his inheritance then passed to his sister who is currently staying in China.Chinese Custom7. Only the man can carry on the Surname of the family.8. For example, if a `girl' marries a man, and if her surname + name is TAN Lee Hong, after marriage she adopts the husband's surname. 9. For example, if the husband has a surname CHEN, then she now becomes CHEN Lee Hong.10. Especially in the past, many parents and husbands would like a `male heir' and this child would `carry' on their `surname'. In the past, if a women could not bear a male child, sometimes they may be treated `cruely' or the husband encouraged to marry or take no a second wife to `ensure that a male child was born.' In China's one child policy, there are many cases where, couples `kill' off their baby girl in order to give birth to a male child.11. The shows that the mothers, daughters do not `carry' on the Surname of the family and are thus not mentioned in yin fengshui.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 10/11/00 11:51:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,When ever there is mention ofyin fengshui/fengshui forgraves, reference is alwaysgiven of how the graves offather or grandfather broughtgood luck to the futuregenerations of the family.There is no mention of how thegraves ofmother's/grandmother's impactthe future generation. What isthe reason for that? Does thatmean fengshui is not appliedto women's graves or women arenot buried in China? Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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