Feng Shui knowledge: Hiding the wind
Hiding the wind
It means that the acupoint site must be fully walled and well-protected to prevent the external wind from blowing over the acupoint site and causing the energy to drift away. Feng Shui experts believe that vitality is gathered by water and dispersed by wind. Therefore, in the Feng Shui method, it is important to obtain water, but if the acupuncture points are not sheltered from the wind, the vitality will dissipate and it will be impossible to obtain it. Guo Pu's "Burial Sutra" says: "The sutra says, 'Qi will disperse when it rides on the wind, and it will stop when it is bounded by water.' The ancients gathered together to make sure they don't disperse, and when they move, they stop. That's why it's called Feng Shui." Note: "┉ And it stops." Also, the city must be completely dense, surrounded by front, rear, left and right, so that it can hide the wind without causing the risk of scattering. The scriptures say: "The water in the Mingtang acupoint is like cherishing blood, and sheltering from the wind in the hall is like hiding from thieves." Is it careless? In the land of high ridges, the sky is clear. Yin descends from the top, and the vitality is exposed, and is most afraid of wind and cold. It is easy to be dispersed. If a person lives in a secret room, if there is a slight gap for ventilation, it can cause illness if the person carries it properly. There is gathering, which means that the four dimensions of the hall acupoints must be perfect without any gaps, so that the vitality can avoid the wind and condense. Once there are gaps, the wind will blow the acupoint field, which will not only be unlucky, but also cause disaster. In terms of sand, it is as follows: if there is no sand in the case, the bright hall will be blocked, and the wind will come, and the hall will be difficult to collect. If there is a gap, the concave wind will flow from the right, and the younger brother will be weak, and he will die young. The concave wind on the shoulders will be defeated, and the concave wind on the feet will destroy the family. Therefore, Liao Yu's "Xie Tianji·An'fenru Shige" says: "No. The third most important thing to avoid is the concave wind point, which is definitely the best place for people. "But in the land of flat branches, the vitality is submerged in the ground and rises from below. It is not afraid of being blown away by the wind. Therefore, although the points are in the open ground and are not covered on all sides, they are not harmful to the concentration of vitality. Therefore, strong winds can only use the points in the mountain ridges.