China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Dear Feng Shui masters, would it be nice to have a reservoir in front of the Yin House? Can't see water in the cemetery, only horizontal railings and embankments? Thanks!

Dear Feng Shui masters, would it be nice to have a reservoir in front of the Yin House? Can't see water in the cemetery, only horizontal railings and embankments? Thanks!

In general, it is good. There should be a wide and flat space between the reservoir and the tomb. It is called the Mingtang, which is a place where the wind is stored and the Qi is received. The "Book of Burial" says that "Qi rides on the wind. "It will stop when the water reaches it." Water can block the leakage of Qi and allow Qi to condense. It is indeed good to see the dam with closed railings.

However, Feng Shui is an assessment of the overall environment. It does not mean good Feng Shui. For example, the above mentioned are all very good, but if there is no dragon, there will be no air, and an empty bright hall will be useless. Therefore, Feng Shui mainly depends on Dragon is the place where Qi is concentrated. The simplest theory is the Four Spirit Mountain Jue: Green Dragon on the left, white tiger on the right, Suzaku in front and Xuanwu in the back. This Xuanwu is the so-called backer. A good Longshan should have Zushan, Shaozushan, Parent Mountain all the way to the Yinzhai cave, with the vitality gradually extending. There are also left and right There is an environment to protect the energy from being exposed, and there is a clear hall in front of you to receive the energy.