Kunlun Mountain is actually one of the dragon veins. Why do you say that?
In Feng Shui, ancient books record that Kunlun Mountain is the place where the Jade Dragon soars into the sky, and is known as the spine of Asia.
The Kunlun Mountains are the center of the Dragon Vein. After the Kunming Mountains are formed, the eight directions of the Eight Diagrams will come out: due north, there are the Altai Mountains; due south, there are the Himalayan Mountains; due east, there are Altyn Mountains; Karakoram Mountains to the west; Tianshan Mountains to the northeast; Tanggula Mountains to the southeast; Alatau Mountains (Altau Mountains) to the northwest; and Gangdise Mountains to the southwest. The Eight Dragon Veins series.
The ancestor of the Chinese dragon vein originated from the Kunlun Mountains. To the left (northwest) of Kunlun Mountain are the Tianshan Mountains, Qilian Mountains, and Yinshan Mountains. There is the Altai Mountains to the north, and accompanying them are the Helan Mountains, the Greater and Lesser Khingan Mountains, the Changbei Mountains, and to the right (northwest and southwest) of the Kunlun Mountains are the Tanggula Mountains, the Himalayas, the Hengduan Mountains... and other mountains!
The dragon veins of Kunlun Mountain are sandwiched between the above-mentioned north and south mountains, and they continue to perform a brilliant and brilliant dance eastward. The main vein of Zhengqianlong falls in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province (i.e. the ancient capital Chang'an), and then leaves the Central Plains (Henan) in the east. At the same time, it branches to the north, south, east, and west, forming the well-body Kunlun Mountains system. It has branches everywhere and is called by other names! But she is the main sect, and her descendants can be ranked in any position!
After Kunlun Mountain reaches the Central Plains, there are Liupan Mountain and Qinling Mountain to the east; Taihang Mountain to the north; Wushan Mountain, Xuefeng Mountain and Wuyi Mountain to the south; Nanling Mountain to the south; plus the Five Mountains: Beiyue Hengshan Mountain, Mount Tai in the east, Mount Huashan in the west, Mount Song in the middle, and Mount Heng in the south. There are also Huangshan Mountain in the east, Yushan Mountain in Taiwan (4,000 meters above sea level), and Mount Emei in the southwest...!
These world-famous and unparalleled large and small mountains - large and small dragon veins, constitute a Chinese dragon, a large dragon, a mixture of small and medium dragons, a crouching dragon picture. Some sensitive politicians in the West call China a sleeping dragon! It's right from a political point of view; it's wrong from a feng shui point of view. Because it is not one; it is a group of crouching dragons of different sizes. They slept in a daze more than 40 years ago, when the Chinese nation moved from advanced to backward. Now that all the dragons have awakened, our nation must rejuvenate; from backwardness to advancement! Rapidly catching up with and surpassing developed countries. This is determined by China’s geographical Feng Shui!
Rivers--the veins of dragons! Water is the blood of dragons. The author believes: "A dragon without water is a dead dragon! If the water is big, the dragon is big; if the water is small, the dragon is small; conversely, water without a dragon is also stagnant water, and a pool of stagnant water is worthless."
China has three major rivers, namely the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Pearl River. Two of the three major rivers, the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, both originate from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, that is, north of the Bayan Hara Mountains in Qinghai Province? (North? It is the birthplace of the Yellow River, which is now known as Tanggula Mountain).
The Yellow River, Yangtze River and Pearl River all flow eastward, flowing into the Bohai Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea respectively. The Yellow River has a total length of more than 5,400 kilometers, flowing through Qinghai, Sichuan, Shaanxi... to Shandong and flowing into the Bohai Sea, passing through nine provinces and regions; the Yangtze River has a total length of more than 6,300 kilometers, flowing through Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, From Jiangsu...to Shanghai, it flows into the East China Sea and flows through eight provinces, districts, cities and counties. The Pearl River originates from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, flows through Guizhou, Guangxi District and Guangdong Province, passes through Guangzhou City to form the fertile Pearl River Delta (currently comparable to Western developed countries), and then flows into the South China Sea. The three major rivers flow in line with the direction of the Great Dragon Vein, forming a land surrounded by mountains and water.
In addition to the three major rivers, there are the Heilongjiang, Songhua River, Liaohe, Yalu River, Tumen River, and Nenjiang River in the northeast; the Tarim River and Irtysh River in the northwest; the Yarlung Zangbo River, the Lancang River, and the Nujiang River. The Huaihe River and Haihe River in the eastern region... In addition, each province has its own rivers. Such as the Xiangjiang River in Hunan, the Jialing River in Sichuan, the Yongjiang River in Guangxi, the Hongshui River, etc.
There are more than 2,000 lakes across the country that regulate river water (dragon's blood); these natural freshwater lakes ease the rapids of rivers and make the water make big and small bends, forming a mountain-encircled water hug. For example, Poyang Lake, located in the north of Jiangxi, is the largest freshwater lake in China. The Yangtze River makes a big bend here, and the water flows into Poyang Lake, making Jiangxi's Feng Shui geography the best in the country and becoming one of the top three in the country (Jiangsu, Hubei, Jiangxi) The hometown of talented people (the province with the most talented people) Dongting Lake in the middle of Hubei and Hunan is also at the bend of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River (so Hunan has outstanding people and talented people). There are also Taihu Lake in Jiangsu and Chaohu Lake, where the Yangtze River bends near the sea. Whenever river water bends, slows down the rapids, and then gathers energy, this is the characteristic of flowing water.