What does starry mean?
The term "staring" was a special term first used by Tang Guoshi Yang Junsong.
When the capital was captured during the An-Shi Rebellion at the end of the Tang Dynasty, Yang Junsong traveled thousands of miles to Ganzhou (anciently known as Qianzhou) in southern Jiangxi with the Feng Shui secrets that were originally only allowed for the royal family, and used Feng Shui culture to He helped the common people solve their problems and taught Feng Shui to the people.
During long-term Feng Shui practice, Yang Gong discovered that ancient Feng Shui had some rough shortcomings. Based on his profound Feng Shui knowledge and rich Feng Shui practice, he created seventy-two dragons and arranged them in the The outer layer of the twenty-four mountains of the land, that is, only the layer of the twenty-four mountains of the land, is named "Star". The invention of the seventy-two stars has solved the rough problems of ancient Feng Shui and made Feng Shui more popular. The technique is more practical and effective.
To be near means to be close or close. The seventy-two dragons belong to the four major situations of metal, wood, water and fire, and metal, wood, water and fire are originally the names of stars. Therefore, it is very reasonable for the seventy-two dragons to be named "Bai Xing".