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What is Good Feng Shui —— The Ideal Layout of Feng Shui Luan Tou Method

The six-headed geomantic omen study observes geomantic omen in form, and its five geographical keys are "dragon, point, sand, water and orientation", that is, "looking for dragon, point, sand, water and orientation". Its requirements are: "the dragon should be true, the sand should be beautiful, the cave should be heavy, the water should be abundant, and the luck should be auspicious", and then comprehensive weighing should be made to reach the realm of perfection. Let's talk about it separately according to the above picture. 1.

Find the dragon. The so-called dragon,

It's about Long Mai. On the map, it is a mountain range connecting Zu Mountain, Shaozu Mountain and the main mountain. There is an old saying that "the mountain is a dragon, which seems to rise", that is to say, the mountain looks like a dragon, with dragon meat in the soil, dragon hair in the stone and dragon hair in the vegetation. Therefore, Feng Shui regards mountains as Long Mai, and studying Long Mai is to study the trend and ups and downs of mountains. Zushan refers to the highest mountain behind the building, surrounded by mountains. Shaozu Mountain refers to a towering mountain after Long Mai was separated from Zu Mountain, and it is also the source of the dragon water behind the building. The main mountain and the sitting mountain, also known as the Parents Mountain, are the mountains at the end of Long Mai, and the foot of the mountain is the best place to knot holes. Looking for dragons is based on nine classifications of five situations and forms of dragons in Feng Shui, combined with other factors to judge the good or bad luck of dragons. 2.

Acupoints. The so-called point, the old saying goes: "point, mountains and rivers intersect, yin and yang blend in one place, and the place of love is also in the clock." This map shows the location of the building at the foot of the mountain. In geomantic omen, human vein acupoints are compared to geographical vein acupoints, and they are considered to have something in common. According to geomantic omen, this cave is the place where Long Mai stops gathering for thousands of miles, where Long Mai gathers its vitality, and it is also the best place to wash and bask in Yin qi. The water behind the soil is deep and the vegetation is lush, also known as Longdong. According to the size of the surrounding mountains and rivers, acupoints can be divided into: large gathering for the city, large gathering for the county, small gathering for the country, yangzhai and yinzhai. There are caves, but they are still large. How to choose the best building site among them is the so-called acupuncture. According to the Book of Burial, it is not easy to find dragons for three years and acupoints for ten years.

In addition, the open space in front of the building is called Tang Ming in Feng Shui, which is the position in front of the building, as shown above. Tang Ming is divided into inner Tang Ming and outer Tang Ming, and inner Tang Ming is next to the building, so it should not be too wide. Waimingtang, which is far away from the building, should be wide but not narrow, in order to develop in the long run. 3.

Chasha. The so-called sand refers to the mountains around the cave. Sitting mountain, main mountain, White Tiger Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, Tiger Mountain, Shuikou Mountain, Hanshan Mountain and Chaoshan Mountain around the cave are all called sand mountains. Although both Shashan and Long Mai are mountains, Shashan is subordinate to Long Mai, as the Youth Capsule Classic says: "The dragon is the monarch's way, and the sand is the minister's way; The monarch must go up and the minister must go down. " The geomantic omen of these sand hills around the cave are named after the stars in four directions in the sky, namely, Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu, that is, the mountain in front is Suzaku, the mountain behind is Xuanwu, the mountain on the left is Qinglong, and the mountain on the right is Baihu. From the above picture, the mountain in front of the cave is called Zhuque Mountain. The sitting mountain or main mountain behind the cave is called Xuanwu Mountain; The sand mountain on the left side of the cave is called Qinglong Mountain; The sand mountain on the right side of the cave is called White Tiger Mountain. The mountain should be low, small and beautiful, and it should be affectionate and arched. Sitting on the mountain or the main mountain is higher, and Qinglong Mountain is bigger than Baihu Mountain.

Mountain protection refers to the hills outside Qinglong Mountain and Baihu Mountain, which plays a role in protecting Longdong. Shuikou Mountain refers to the left and right mountains where the water flows away from Longdong. As the old saying goes: "Those who have sand at the mouth of the river will go to the mountains on both sides of the river. And it can't be empty, let the water flow out directly; I want to fold the mountain carefully and lock it. " In Feng Shui, Shuikou is considered to be more important. It is believed that the nozzle is an air port just like a person's nose and mouth, so there is a saying that water comes from all directions. Like Guishan and Sheshan at both ends of Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, it is known as the pattern of tortoise and snake locking the river in geomantic omen.

Feng Shui compares the sand mountain to the guardian and servant of Long Mai, and seeks for sand to seek a geographical environment where the wind can hide and gather gas. It depends on the location and shape of the sand mountain. 4.

Watch the water. The so-called water refers to water source and water flow. Observing water is to investigate the water potential, water form and water quality of surface and underground water sources and flows. Feng Shui has the richest research results and the most explanations on water. There are many books on ancient geomantic omen, all of which involve water law. The most typical one is Shui Long Jing, which is a variant of geomantic omen. According to geomantic omen, mountains can get angry when they meet gas, and surrounding sand mountains can gather gas in gas reservoirs, and water can carry gas and absorb it. The burial book says: "The method of geomantic omen is to get water first, followed by wind." There are also some feng shui theories that auspicious places cannot be without water; Don't look at the mountains, look at the water first. There is a saying that you can't find land without water. In addition, in some plain areas, if there are no mountains, then the big river can also be regarded as "Pingyang Dragon" in Long Mai's Water Dragon Classic. It can be seen that feng shui attaches importance to water. The water in front of Shanglongtu point is surrounded by water, which is called holding water, and its function can make the vitality of Longtu point condense without dissipating. 5.

Direction. The so-called pointing direction, direction According to the four corners of the Eight Diagrams, namely, earthquake, intersection, separation, hurdle, root, ten-day, dry and Kun, they represent east, west, south, north, northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest respectively. Judging the direction of good or bad involves not only some knowledge of Feng Shui Luan Tou, but also more theories of Feng Shui Qi management, such as three yuan and nine fortunes, crossing the palace and nine stars, etc.

To sum up, by expounding the ideal layout of Feng Shui Luan Tou, we can get a general understanding of the viewpoints and theories involved in Feng Shui Luan Tou, which are also some basic theories and methods adopted by the ancients in the site selection planning from the capital to the individual residence. However, in our real life, it is impossible for most buildings to have the perfect pattern of real mountains and waters as shown above, and most of them are Jingyi houses in some cities. For these exquisite houses, how to judge good or bad luck through the five geographical hints of "dragon, cave, sand, water and direction" in the study of Feng Shui Luan Tou? Some ancient books, such as Yang Zhai's Understanding, said: "The street on the first floor is a layer of water, and the wall house on the first floor is a layer of sand. The street in front of the door is a hall, and the house opposite is a hill. " There is also a cloud in "Yang Zhai Integration": "The landscape with a scale of 10,000 watts is a real dragon." Wait a minute. Therefore, for Jingyi's house, "dragon, cave, sand, water and direction" has been given new content. However, whether it is the big pattern of mountains and rivers in the wilderness or the small pattern of urban houses, the reason is the same, all in pursuit of a better living environment and the highest state of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.