Does the Chinese Dragon Vein start from Changbai Mountain?
1. The direction of the Dragon Veins China's Dragon Veins originate from the Kunlun Mountains in the northwest, and extend to three dragon veins in the southeast. The Northern Dragon enters Shanxi from the Yinshan Mountains and the Helan Mountains, starts from Taiyuan, and ends across the sea. Zhonglong enters Guanzhong from Minshan Mountain and enters the sea from Qinshan Mountain. Nanlong runs from Yunnan, Guizhou and Hunan to Fujian and Zhejiang and enters the sea. Each large dragon vein has stem dragons, branch dragons, real dragons, false dragons, flying dragons, hidden dragons, and flash dragons. When surveying Feng Shui, you must first understand the ins and outs and follow the direction of the dragon vein. 2. The number of dragon veins: There have been at least 24 dynasties in Chinese history. If each dynasty has one dragon vein, then China has at least 24 dragon veins. The Dragon Vein of the Yellow Emperor is in the Yellow River Basin of the Central Plains; the Dragon Vein of Dayu is in the Yuesong Mountain area in the Yellow River Basin; the Dragon Vein of Shang Tang is in the Yellow River Basin; the Dragon Vein of the Zhou Dynasty is in Qishan; the Dragon Vein of the Qin Dynasty is in Xianyang; the Dragon Vein of the Han Dynasty is in Feng County; the Dragon Vein of the Western Jin Dynasty is in Feng County; The dragon veins of the Sui Dynasty are in Hongnong; the dragon veins of the Tang Dynasty are in Chang'an, Longxi, and Taiyuan; the dragon veins of the Song Dynasty are in Kaifeng, Gongyi, and Luoyang; the dragon veins of the Yuan Dynasty are in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia; the dragon veins of the Ming Dynasty are in Fengyang, Anhui; The dragon vein of the Qing Dynasty was in the northeast. Of course, these are approximate ranges. In fact, it is difficult to determine the specific location of dragon veins. This is because the dragon's activity range is variable, and most dragon veins are located near mountains and rivers. 3. The distribution of dragon veins According to Feng Shui analysis, it is believed that China's great dragon veins are moving westward and eastward. The westward direction is the Yellow River Basin, and the Huashan area is where the dragon drinks water and exits; the eastward direction is In the Yangtze River Basin, the Huangshan area is where the dragon drinks water and exits. These two areas will form China's new Great Dragon Vein in the future. The ancestor of the Chinese dragon vein originated from the Kunlun Mountains. To the left (northwest) of Kunlun Mountain are the Tianshan Mountains, Qilian Mountains and Yinshan Mountains. To the north is the Altai Mountains, accompanied by the Helan Mountains, the Greater and Lesser Khingan Mountains, and the Changbai Mountains. To the right (northwest and southwest) of the Kunlun Mountains are the Tanggula Mountains, the Himalayas, and the Hengduan Mountains. The dragon veins of Kunlun Mountain are sandwiched between the above-mentioned north and south mountains, and they continue to dance brilliantly eastward. The main vein of the dragon falls in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province (i.e. the ancient capital Chang'an), and then leaves the Central Plains (Henan) in the east. At the same time, it branches to the north, south, east, and west, forming the well-body Kunlun Mountains system. After Kunlun Mountain reaches the Central Plains, there are Liupan Mountain and Qinling Mountain to the east; Taihang Mountain to the north; Wushan Mountain, Xuefeng Mountain, and Wuyi Mountain to the south; Nanling Mountain to the south; plus the Five Sacred Mountains: Hengshan Mountain in the North, Taishan Mountain in the East, and Huashan Mountain in the West. Zhongyue Songshan Mountain and Nanyue Mountain Hengshan Mountain. There are also Huangshan Mountain in the east and Yushan Mountain in Taiwan (4,000 meters above sea level), and Mount Emei in the southwest. These world-famous and unique large and small mountains - large and small dragon veins, constitute a Chinese dragon picture, a crouching dragon picture with a mixture of large dragons, medium and small dragons. Therefore, some sensitive politicians in the West call China a sleeping dragon. From a political point of view, it is correct, but from a Feng Shui point of view, it is not correct. Because it is not one dragon, but a group of crouching dragons of different sizes. More than 40 years ago, when they were asleep, the Chinese nation moved from advanced to backward. Now that the dragons have awakened, our nation must rejuvenate; from backwardness to advancement! Of course, rivers are the veins of dragons, and water is the blood of dragons. China has three major rivers, namely the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Pearl River. Among the three major rivers, the Yellow River and the Yangtze River originate from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The Bayan Hara Mountains in Qinghai Province are the source of the Yellow River, and the Tanggula Mountains in the Tibet Autonomous Region are the source of the Yangtze River. The Yellow River, Yangtze River and Pearl River all flow eastward, flowing into the Bohai Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea respectively. The Yellow River has a total length of more than 5,400 kilometers, flowing through Qinghai, Sichuan, and Shaanxi to Shandong and flowing into the Bohai Sea, passing through nine provinces and regions; the Yangtze River has a total length of more than 6,300 kilometers, flowing through Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, and Jiangsu to Shanghai flows into the East China Sea and flows through eight provinces and municipalities directly under the Central Government. The Pearl River originates from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, flows through Guizhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province, forms the fertile Pearl River Delta through Guangzhou City, and then flows into the South China Sea. The three major rivers flow in line with the direction of the Great Dragon Vein, making the land surrounded by mountains and water. In addition to the three major rivers, there are the Heilongjiang, Songhua River, Liaohe, Yalu River, Tumen River, and Nenjiang River in the northeast; the Tarim River and Irtysh River in the northwest; the Yarlung Zangbo River, Lancang River, and Nujiang; and the Huaihe and Haihe rivers in the east. etc. In addition, each province has its own rivers. Such as the Xiangjiang River in Hunan, the Jialing River in Sichuan, the Yongjiang River and the Hongshui River in Guangxi, etc.
There are more than 2,000 lakes across the country that regulate river water (dragon's blood); these natural freshwater lakes ease the rapids of rivers and make the water make big and small bends, forming a mountain-encircled water hug. For example, Poyang Lake is located in the north of Jiangxi Province and is the largest freshwater lake in China. The Yangtze River makes a big bend here and the water flows into Poyang Lake, making Jiangxi's Feng Shui geography the best in the country and becoming one of the top three in the country (Jiangsu, Hubei and Jiangxi). The hometown of talented people is located in Dongting Lake between Hubei and Hunan, and at the bend of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Therefore, Hunan has outstanding people and talented people. According to the topographic map of Hunan, Hunan has an auspicious shape of dragon and phoenix. The dragon refers to the new Daxiong Mountain as the dragon's tail, passing through Lianyuan-Loudi-Ningxiang-Shaoshan, and the dragon's head falls in Lianshui. Shaoshan is located at the seven-inch position of the dragon, and Yuelu Mountain is the foot of the dragon. The phoenix means that Nanyue is the tail, passing the Shuangfeng - Xiangxiang, and the phoenix head and the dragon head face each other across Lianshui. Zeng Guofan's hometown is located at the junction of Phoenix Neck and Phoenix Back, so this area is home to outstanding female figures. Among them, the Dragon Veins of Daxiong Mountain is the most expensive. Its ancestral mountain, Jiulongchi, is 1,622 meters above sea level and covers most of the eastern, northern, southern and western parts of Hunan. There was originally a pool on the top of Jiulong Pond, surrounded by nine ridges. There was a spring under each ridge. In the late 1970s, there was still spring water flowing out, but it has basically disappeared. Mountains are the power of dragons, and water is the blood of dragons. Therefore, dragon veins are inseparable from mountains and water. Since ancient times, the land surrounded by mountains and rivers has been a geomantic treasure. Even if we put aside the concepts of Feng Shui and Dragon Vein Theory, growing and living in such an environment of beautiful mountains and rivers will not be a harmonious and peaceful enjoyment. China's dragon veins (mountains) are star-studded and covered with banners everywhere. The speed and slow rhythm of river water flow (veins, blood) are balanced. The dragon veins and rivers, lakes and seas cooperate very closely, weaving into a spectacular, majestic and beautiful mountain scenery everywhere. A geographical blueprint surrounded by water.