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Wu Kuanzhi’s Feng Shui Bao Qi: For good Feng Shui, you must hold the Qi in your pocket

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"The Book of Changes" says: "The stars drive the weather, and the mountains and rivers drive the earth's atmosphere. The weather is yang, the earth's atmosphere is yin, yin and yang are in harmony, and the sky and the earth are dense. All things thrive. "The Huangdi Neijing" says: "Qi is the foundation of human beings; home is the hub of yin and yang, and the pattern of human relations. If you follow it, you will prosper, if you go against it, you will not." The importance of qi drives the heaven and earth. If one can grasp the laws of the development of human beings and people, it will be tantamount to harvesting the greatest treasure in the world. Based on the present and the future, everyone can sit back and relax.

This article explains the second element of the "Five Elements of Smooth Qi" - "opening and closing".

The so-called "opening and closing" means "holding".

In a person’s life, from childhood to old age, old age must be the most important. No matter how successful you are in the first half of your life, if you are lonely and poor in the second half of your life, then all your achievements will be in vain. No matter how good a person's academic performance is, but he fails in the exam at the critical moment, excellence becomes meaningless; when he is looking for money, every project is good, but the results all fall apart, and everything ends up being in vain. Why can't we always draw a happy ending? Just because I can't hold it in my pocket.

Feng shui is connected with people and everything in the world. In Feng Shui, "qi" must not be dispersed. Once the energy is dispersed, the house will not be prosperous no matter what, and no matter how good Feng Shui is, it will fall short. The "capable" in Feng Shui refers to being overstated but also restrained. When entering a house, every place and every path is explained. For example, when we first enter the door, we face forward, which is a straight line, and the door is a gap - "open". It has a response, and there must be a whole behind it - "close".

The so-called "open" means "pass", and the so-called "close" means "block". Opening and closing means "holding" the breath. If there is a large window when you push the door of a house, and it is completely transparent, then there is a problem of not being able to cover it. This not only makes the anger go out directly, but if there is evil outside the window, it will make things worse.