How to explain that in Chinese Yangzhai Feng Shui, a pond is used for one person's burial?
The "pond" referred to in Yangzhai Feng Shui refers to water ponds {called Shuipaozi in the north} and fish ponds. If these "ponds" are in the wild, "the scenery here is the best", but if they are around the house, it is a taboo in Yangzhai Feng Shui. No matter what kind of "pond" it belongs to, it is the place where the most turbid qi is generated and gathered, and it is also the place where various "spiritual bodies" hide. It is also the place where the yin qi is most abundant. Because the house is surrounded and shrouded by a large amount of turbid and yin energy, the yang energy from outside is blocked and cannot enter... We can only allow the turbid and yin energy to run rampant, and "spiritual bodies" enter the house and wreak havoc... Just think, isn't such a Yangzhai dangerous enough? ! According to Feng Shui theory, this type of house is full of misfortune when its yang life has expired. "In one year, the family wealth will be damaged, and in 3-5 years, lung disease and esophageal cancer will appear in the family. The house will be exhausted, and the family wealth will be exhausted. This is called water breaking the heart of the sky. The poem goes: As long as the water breaks the heart of the sky, all the young and old in the family will burst into tears...