Although the Feng Shui Dao contains the word 'water', it is most averse to water.
Water breeds all things, it can soak the coffin wood until it rots, cause the cave to collapse, make the corpse decay, and foster countless microorganisms and bacteria, so the site of a tomb must be dry. Firstly, there must be no risk of mountain floods, nor should it be in a place where water accumulates. Secondly, the groundwater must not be too abundant; the drier the groundwater, the better.
Fox Fairy Nannan fixed her eyes on the gravestone in front of her, her gaze full of caution, as if she had encountered some difficult problem.
No one would be bored enough to make a gravestone for Prince Pingbian and then throw it into the Yellow River, so at this moment, it must be the real gravestone of Prince Pingbian. But why would the gravestone of the first Prince Pingbian appear here? Shouldn't Prince Pingbian be buried in the ancestral tomb of Prince Pingbian?