As the saying goes, "Tang Ming sowed rice, and his descendants were poor to the end." What is Tang Ming and why are future generations poor?
Tang Ming is like sowing rice, and the children are poor to the end. There are several statements about Tang Ming. First of all, it shows that this hall is the palace hall of the Ming Dynasty, where the emperor handled government affairs and summoned ministers. There is a saying that the son of heaven sits on the bench and comes back to see him. Later, during the Western Han Dynasty, the sacrificial place in Chang 'an was also called Tang Ming. In the words of ordinary people, it is from the perspective of feng shui. Feng Shui believes that the Yang building and the Yin building are positive, so it is called Mingtang. In a more popular way, that is to say, a very open place, whether building a house or choosing a cemetery, should choose a relatively open, clean and gas-gathering place in front, otherwise it will be bad for Feng Shui.
For ordinary people, Tang Ming is the best place, so they will put their ancestors or gods in such a place, because the famous hall is an auspicious place, which can protect family harmony. It is very important to rule the world in Tang Ming, or to worship heaven and earth. It is most important for people to worship ancestors and gods here. Tang Ming is like sowing seeds. When people scatter rice in handfuls, when Tang Ming sacrifices to his ancestors, the rice will scatter instead of gathering together. Generally, a tribute is offered, which shows whether a person respects and filial to his ancestors. If you just put a few apples casually, you will not be sincere and will not be blessed by your ancestors.
Sowing rice means describing that the layout is too scattered. Although spacious, it seems too scattered. A very spacious place, decorated like sowing rice, is not a good layout. In geomantic omen, walls can be used to gather together, which can have the effect of gathering wealth and gas.