What is the principle of six benevolent people wearing tombs?

Wearing means wearing it on your head. On the top of A's head is Wei, also the tomb of A, so it is called "Dai Tomb".

On the contrary, it is called "sitting on the grave".

The sentence "The twelve states of a place are determined by the celestial disk" means that based on the place, we can see what the celestial disk has done to the twelve states of the place. For example, if the place is A (seeing the Yin Palace) and the sea is on the Yin, then the celestial disk has a long life, the Yin is hairy, and its role is "emperor".

Twelve States are twelve long-term blessings: longevity, bathing (defeat), crown belt, temporary official, emperor glory, decline, illness, death, tomb, extinction, abortion and support. ?

Mind you, the man on the first floor is not very accurate. Wearing a tomb is not only for the Japanese branch, but also for the heavenly stem. Call it a grave. Yes! It's just that the names are different, just like tomatoes that we often eat. It's right to call tomatoes and tomatoes.

Another picture, taken from "Six Benevolent People Say About", looks at the statement in ancient books!