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Feng Shui knowledge: acupuncture points

Jie Cai

Also known as Jie Zuo, it means that the strong energy flowing along the dragon veins stops accumulating at a certain location and merges to form a dragon cave. "Burial Sutra": "In response to the feeling of Qi, ghosts and blessings will reach people." Annotation: "Zhan Zhenlong has made its fortune, traveling hundreds of miles, or dozens of miles to form a cave. When it reaches the cave, there are mountains and mountains, and water. Surrounded by numerous peaks, the dragon veins are guarding it, and the sand and water gather together. Once the cave is formed, the beauty of the mountains and rivers, and the elites of nature, condense and gather in it. "This explains the conditions for forming the cave, the dragon is true. It is powerful, heavily guarded, and surrounded by banners. The place where you come and go is surrounded by mountains and rivers, the city is densely packed, the walls are heavily locked, dragons and tigers are guarding you, the mountain of Chao An stands in front, and the mountain of Le Tuo arches behind. In this way, the wind is hidden and the energy is gathered. And because the dragon's momentum is meandering, erratic, peeling off and changing branches, the situation is different, the position of the dragon's veins is also different, so the acupoints are less regular and more variable. Huang Miaoying's "Boshan Chapter: On Acupoints" says: "There are those in the water, some in the stones, some scattered on the flat ground, some showing the ridge, some hiding the heart of the field, some turning over in reverse, and some cutting off the Tang Qi. There are those who rely on superiority to gain power..." The feeling of forming acupoints is different for each person, so the acupoint examination must be done in detail to find the acupoint that the dragon has found.