Is Babaoshan a treasure trove of feng shui? What feng shui legends are there in Babaoshan?
Is Babaoshan a treasure trove of geomantic omen Babaoshan is located in the piedmont plain of Xishan Mountain in Beijing, with an altitude of about130m, extending in the northeast direction. It is said that Babaoshan is named after producing eight kinds of building materials, such as refractory soil, clay, limestone, red soil, celadon, crucible soil, turmeric and sandstone. It is also said that there are eight treasures buried under Babaoshan. According to Bian Xiao, Babaoshan used to be a place where eunuchs in Ming and Qing dynasties provided for the aged for generations, including temples, farmland and vegetable gardens. There are also revolutionary cemeteries, people's cemeteries and Laoshan cemeteries. It is said that the location of the cemetery is very feng shui. Since Babaoshan has a huge cemetery group, its feng shui is naturally good.
About the Feng Shui Legend of Babaoshan For Babaoshan, there is such a Feng Shui legend. According to legend, there are eight treasures hidden in a cave in Babaoshan, namely, golden bull, golden horse, golden rooster, golden roller, golden mill, golden bean, golden dustpan and golden basket. A long time ago, there lived an old couple named Li at the foot of Babaoshan. They made a living by growing loofah. One year, they planted a loofah. Strangely, no matter how much water was applied, it never produced melons, but the seedlings grew bigger and bigger, and finally blossomed, but the loofah produced was thick on the top and thin on the bottom, like an upside-down gourd.
One day, the old couple enjoyed the cool at the door. A gentleman comes from the south. He stopped suddenly when he saw the loofah in front of the door. I saw him looking at the mountain for a while, the loofah for a while, counting with his fingers for a long time, and then he rushed over to the old couple. Mr. Wang bowed to the old couple, hoping to buy the only loofah on the shelf. The old couple began to say no, because the loofah was reserved for next year, but Mr. Wang insisted on buying it. He told the old couple to prepare medicine to treat the patients. When the old couple heard that it was a treat, they agreed and claimed that they would never accept money. When Mr. Wang left, he also told them not to pick the melons when they were not ripe, but to pick them when they were ripe.
In fact, Mr. Wang is not using loofah to treat diseases, but is looking for treasures. He counted the treasures buried at the foot of the mountain, but he needed the key to get them. When he saw the loofah, he knew it was the key, so he tricked the old couple into getting it. After Mr. Wang left, the old couple paid more attention to loofah, but the weather was abnormal this autumn, and it began to frost in beginning of autumn. The old couple were afraid of the frozen loofah, so they took it off in advance and put it in a wooden box, and then gave it to Mr. Wang.
On the evening of the eighth day of September, Mr. Wang did come, but when he saw the loofah picked by the old couple in advance, he stamped his foot in anger and said, "It's broken, I picked it early, and it doesn't work well." But there was nothing he could do but take the loofah away with a sigh. The old couple didn't know what was going on and felt very strange, so they followed their husband to the foot of the mountain to see what he was going to do.
I saw Mr. Feng Shui come to the hillside and drew a circle on the ground with a loofah. A door immediately appeared on the hillside, but only a small crack was opened, mainly because the old couple picked loofah in advance. As soon as the door opened, the old couple saw that it was full of treasures, including Taurus, Golden Horse, Golden Rooster, Golden Basket and a golden dustpan. There is a golden roller turning by the door, and many golden beans fall off the roller. So Mr. Feng Shui reached in and took the gold dustpan, but the door was too small, but he couldn't take it out. At this time, the golden rooster also called out. Seeing that the situation was wrong, Mr. Feng Shui threw a golden wave and caught a handful of golden beans. Just as he was taking it out, the old man hit him on the arm. As soon as Mr. Wang's hand shrank, all the golden beans fell into the hole and the door closed. Knowing that he was indefensible, Mr. Feng Shui left silently. From then on, people knew that there were eight treasures buried under this mountain, so they called it Babaoshan.
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