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Qifeng Mountain in Changzhou

Changzhou is located in the Jiangnan Plain area, and there are few mountains in the urban area. Qifeng Mountain, located in the northwest of Changzhou City, is a rare Feng Shui treasure within the Changzhou urban area.

Changzhou Qifeng Mountain is located in Menghe Town in the northwest of Changzhou, close to Provincial Highway 338, and the transportation is very convenient. Changzhou was also called Lanling in history, and Menghe was the birthplace of Lanling culture. Menghe Town is known as the "Hometown of Qi and Liang" because during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, there were two founding emperors of Qi and Liang and 13 emperors. Therefore, Qifeng Mountain was also called "the image with dragon veins" by Feng Shui masters of the past dynasties. In 2008, international I-Ching masters Mr. Gui Haijie and Living Buddha Tashi Dengzhu visited Qifeng Mountain in Changzhou and highly affirmed the natural environment and humanistic value of Qifeng Mountain. In the same year, Mr. Gui Haijie personally wrote the article "Shangfeng Shangshui Lives in Fengshan". With his profound knowledge of the Book of Changes, Mr. Gui Haijie conducted an in-depth analysis of the Feng Shui, landforms and humanistic value of Qifeng Mountain, with unique views and insightful insights. The article reads:

"Qifeng Mountain" is located in the Menghe River in the northwest of Changzhou. It is surrounded by rolling hillsides to the west and north. The shape of the mountain is like a phoenix standing still, head held high, ready to fly, with a graceful and agile posture. Majestic and majestic. According to historical records, "Qifeng Mountain" is named after the shape of the mountain. "Feng" is the king of birds, and "Qi" means birds to stop and rest. It can be seen that the name of "Qifeng Mountain" implies auspiciousness and contains profound. There is a flat place surrounded by the hillside of "Qifeng Mountain", which is called the central acupuncture point in the "Burial Sutra". This acupoint is more than 10,000 square feet, with lush plants, evergreen trees, hundreds of flowers, and crisscrossing streams in the acupoint. , the accumulated water forms a pond, the birds sing and insects sing, and the fish and shrimps swarm. When you are there, you will feel relaxed and happy, like entering a fairyland. Step into the "Qifengshan International Humanistic Cemetery" under construction, look around the cave, and see the four gods "Left Green Dragon", "Right White Tiger", "Fore Suzaku" and "Back Xuanwu" recorded in the "Burial Book". Feng shui treasures are in front of you. The mountain at the north end of the cemetery is round and upright, thick and steady; the mountain shape is high in the west and low in the east, like a divine tortoise moving slowly. The "Xuanwu" backing described in the "Burial Sutra" is completely natural. The flat land in the south of the cemetery winds for several miles, where the sun shines, the wind gathers, and the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant. It is a typical place where "suzakus" gather. The mountains on the west side of the cemetery are criss-crossed and stretch for thousands of feet. They gradually move forward and gradually lie down, resembling a crouching tiger. The tiger's head looks out in the distance, and its ears stand upright to listen. The traces can be seen vividly. It seems as if the white tiger god described in the "Burial Sutra", who can protect the ghost house from danger and guard the garden and mausoleum, is right in front of you. To the east of the cemetery, the river is surrounded by gurgling water that winds far and wide, full of affection. It is like a winding green dragon, silently nourishing the soil of the cemetery and nurturing the vigorous vitality of the cave.

The ideal Feng Shui model of "Green Dragon on the left, White Tiger on the right, Suzaku on the front, and Xuanwu on the back" can still exist in reality. The experts who inspected the "Qifengshan International Humanistic Cemetery" were amazed by it, and were deeply proud to have surveyed and excavated the "Qifengshan International Humanistic Cemetery" that could confirm the ideal Feng Shui model in the "Burial Sutra". Experts unanimously came to the conclusion for "Qifengshan Cemetery" - "Qifengshan has the upper hand and the better water".