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What is "twenty-six fear"?

What are the "Twenty-Six Fears"?

The Twenty-Six Fears refer to the twenty-six taboos about dragons, caves, sand, and water. Feng shui is unlucky and should be avoided. The lyrics of the song are: "The dragon is afraid of fierceness, the cave is afraid of being dry and cold, the sand is afraid of turning back, the water is afraid of rebounding, the cave is afraid of wind blowing; the mountains are afraid of drying up and breaking, the water is afraid of the morning glory being shot directly, the sand is afraid of sending water to stabilize the situation, and the water is afraid of being reversed. Pouring, the mountain is afraid of raising the chest, dragons and tigers are afraid of pressing the acupoints; the hall is afraid of reverse inclination, the front is afraid of dry wells, and the back is afraid of leaning towards the house; the caves are afraid of being stuffy, the mountain peaks are afraid of the eight evil spirits, the water is afraid of the eight evil spirits, and the mountains are afraid of sitting and letting out ghosts. The water department is afraid of the underworld, the dragon and the tiger are afraid of breaking the waist, the bright hall is afraid of the wilderness, the front of the acupuncture point is afraid of abortion, the incoming pulse is afraid of riding evil spirits, the high pulse is afraid of hurting the earth cow, the low pulse is afraid of degassing, the pulse is afraid of exposing the fetus, wind is afraid of disaster, and water is afraid of being drenched. The head is afraid of cutting the feet, the acupuncture points are afraid of riding the wind, the coffin is afraid of death, the dragon is afraid of the waves, the tiger is afraid of jumping into the hall; the top of the compass is afraid of double gold, and the acupuncture points are afraid of the fire pit."

Kuhan means that the mountains are dark and cold. Anti-back and anti-back refer to the point where the acupuncture point is located on the back arch. Water is afraid of direct exposure to morning glory, which means that the four bureaus of Shuikou are suitable places for prosperity and are taboo for death. Holding your chest high toward the mountain means that you should be facing the mountain with force and affection. If you hold your head high toward the sky, you will not be respectful to the acupuncture point. Basha Huangquan refers to the evil spirits in the Eight Diagrams directions. Abortion and exposure of the fetus all refer to the acupoint being either low or alone. Showering the head and cutting off the feet refer to the confluence of water, which should be divided and combined. The coffin is afraid of being beaten to death, which means that if you tip the stick over, you will be beaten to death. Double gold is the ominous sign on the compass. Fire Kang refers to the mutual restraint of the five elements.