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What does "Three Cardinal Guidelines and Five Constant Virtues" refer to in Feng Shui?

The three cardinal principles and five constant principles refer to a general summary of the elements of the feng shui situation that Feng Shui experts borrowed from ancient moral principles. The three cardinal principles refer to Qi meridians, bright halls, and water mouths, and the five constant principles refer to dragons, caves, sand, and water directions.

The Qi pulse is the Dragon Vein. The Dragon Vein is powerful, like a horse flying in the sky, and the air is dignified, then the vitality is strong, the power is far-reaching, and the prosperity is long-lasting. Therefore, Qi Meridian, Mingtang, Shuikou, and Wuchang refer to the direction of dragon, cave, sand, and water. Qi veins are dragon veins. If the dragon veins are powerful, like a horse flying in the sky, and the air is dignified, the vitality will be strong, the power will be far-reaching, and the fortune will be long-lasting. Therefore, Qi pulse is the most important factor in determining wealth and poverty. The Mingtang is the place where the sand and water meet in front of the acupuncture point. The place where the vitality gathers should be square and flat. Therefore, Mingtang is the most important place in the beauty and evil of sand and water. Water is a source of wealth, and it is also a source of vital energy. If there are many barriers and barriers, all the energy will be gathered in the wall, which is for survival and prosperity. Therefore, Shuikou is the guideline for the prosperity of life and death.

Among the five constants, the Dragon True One is said to have far-reaching power, long hair pulses, greetings and farewells, and changing stars. If the acupoint is flat, it means that the dragon's power has ceased, the sand arches are full of emotions, the bright hall is flat and upright, and the winding water surrounds it. The sand must be beautiful, that is, the water and soil in the shape of mountains are all generated by vitality, and are delicate and round. The water must be embraced, the incoming water will bend around and protect it, and remove the mystery of water.