First of all, what we need to know is the five elements theory in Feng Shui. The five elements include gold, wood, water, fire and earth, which restrict each other and form a dynamic balance system. Everyone's numerology has its own five-element attribute, which is related to the year of birth. For example, mouse belongs to water, cattle belongs to soil, tiger belongs to wood, rabbit belongs to wood, dragon belongs to soil, snake belongs to fire, horse belongs to fire, sheep belongs to soil, monkey belongs to gold, chicken belongs to gold, dog belongs to soil and pig belongs to water.
The most prosperous genera in the direction of Wushan Zi are mainly those that conform to the five elements in this direction. The five elements attribute of Xiangzi in Wushan is fire, therefore, the most prosperous animal sign should be the person who belongs to snake and horse. These two zodiac people can get a good feng shui effect in the cemetery in the direction of Wushanzi, which is beneficial to their career and wealth.
However, this does not mean that people of other genera cannot choose a cemetery facing the mountain in the afternoon. Because Feng Shui is a very complicated science, we should not only consider the attributes of the five elements, but also consider many factors such as topography, environment and orientation. Therefore, when choosing a cemetery, it is best to ask a professional feng shui master for guidance.
Generally speaking, the most popular animals in the afternoon are snakes and horses. However, when choosing a cemetery, many other factors need to be considered to ensure the best feng shui effect.