How to solve the Feng Shui White Tiger chest pressure problem?
Residential Feng Shui generally considers "green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right, red bird on the front, and Xuanwu on the back" as the best house! Feng shui rules for survival during the Huangdi period ~ Feng shui of the green dragon on the left and white tiger on the right 1. The four animals around the house Chen Yikui said that it does not represent four beasts, but four animals to refer to the "front, back, left and right" of the home; for example, the left side of the home is called "Green Dragon", the right side is called "White Tiger", the back is called "Black Tiger", and the front side is called "Black Tiger". It is called "Suzaku" and is collectively known as the four beasts. Among them, the rules of "Blue Dragon on the Left" and "White Tiger on the Right" have the most profound influence on Chinese Feng Shui. "White Tiger Tongyi" says: "Qinglong on the left, white tiger on the right, Zhuque in the front, Xuanwu in the back", which is describing this environment. "Encyclopedia of Geography" is more specific: "Geography: The front mountain is Zhuque, the back mountain is Xuanwu, the left mountain is Qinglong, and the right mountain is white tiger. I borrowed the name of Sisu to distinguish the mountains in the four directions." To put it simply, Feng Shui believes that for a home to be safe, prosperous, and filled with good fortune, it must be surrounded by mountains, hills, buildings, rivers, and woods on the left and right sides, forming an "encircling shape," just like a mother stretching out her hands to protect a baby. generally. As Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty said: Dragons and tigers are like elbows and arms, which is called an embrace... Chen Yikui pointed out that "green dragon and white tiger" literally means "warning" and "guarding"; similarly, its function in Feng Shui is It is necessary to use the terrain on the left and right sides of the house to achieve the effect of "hiding wind and gathering Qi". This kind of protection concept of "dragon on the left and tiger on the right", Chen Yikui pointed out that the earliest Feng Shui inheritance came from the "view of survival" in the Huangdi era. 2. The earliest Qinglong White Tiger Feng Shui. In 1987 AD, three ancient tombs dating from five to six thousand years ago were discovered on the west slope of Puyang, Henan Province. It is estimated that they were dating from the Yellow Emperor period. The main site is a rather strange ancient tomb. The owner of the tomb is a middle-aged man. His body is lying on his back with a north-south orientation. On both sides of him, clam shells are piled up to form "green dragon" and "white tiger" patterns, respectively on the east and west. There are decorations on both sides; the green dragon is on the east and the white tiger is on the west. The green dragon is 1.78 meters long, and the white tiger is 1.39 meters long... The two are standing on either side of the adult male, forming a very conspicuous contrast. Chen Yikui pointed out that the green dragon and white tiger guarded the tomb owner. According to the characteristics of the "Hemudu culture" at that time, it should have the purpose of guarding and warning; it would be like two stone lions standing in front of a house, or a pair of door gods posted on the door. Images all have the meaning of "protection". Chen Yikui further said that after continuous evolution in later generations, in modern Feng Shui theory, dragons and tigers have become synonymous with the "mountains" or "terrain" on the left and right sides of the acupoint. As for their "purpose," "The Book of Burial" once discussed : Huh, because the wind can disperse the vitality, the "dragon and tiger" are also the guardians of the points. "Encyclopedia of Geography" says: Dragon and Tiger are named after Wei Cave! "The Burial Book Wing" also said: