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What does Tang Ming mean by this sentence "When Tang Ming sowed rice, his descendants would be poor to the end"?

There is a saying in the countryside that "Mingtang is like sowing rice, and future generations are poor to the end". What does this mean?

Proverbs like this usually have something to do with superstition, but you can't say it's completely unreasonable, because proverbs are born from the daily life of ordinary people. People will encounter some difficult things in life, but they often happen, so they like to explain them through various proverbs.

What is Tang Ming Tang Ming?

In fact, the Ming dynasty first refers to the main hall in the palace, where the emperor works, summons ministers and handles government affairs. Isn't there a saying in "Mulan Poetry" that "when you return to see the son of heaven, the son of heaven will sit in court"? For example, the main hall of Weizicheng in Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty was called Tang Ming. During the Western Han Dynasty, the sacrificial place of Chang 'an was also called Tang Ming.

However, these have nothing to do with ordinary people.

Where did Tang Ming come from? Thanks to Feng Shui. In geomantic omen, people think that the front of Yang House and Yin House is the place where the earth and atmosphere converge, so it is called Tang Ming, which is actually such a flat and open place. Whether you are building a house or choosing a grave, you should choose an open, clean and gas-gathering place in front, otherwise it will be bad for Feng Shui.

If you want to subdivide, Tang Ming can be divided into large, medium and small halls or three Tang halls outside, inside and outside, so I won't go into details here, mainly because I don't know.

Simply put, Tang Ming is the brightest place for ordinary people's families. In ancient times, ancestors or gods were placed in Tang Ming and sacrificed there. For modern families, it is almost the living room, which is roughly understood, because it involves many factors such as room structure and lighting, and the situation of each family is different.

Tang Ming is like sowing rice, and the descendants will be poor in the end. In geomantic omen, the main purpose of choosing either a Yang house or a Yin house is to choose a place with auspicious feelings, where people can get peace, so as to achieve the purpose of family harmony and prosperity.

It is very important for the royal family to work, rule the world or worship heaven and earth in Tang Ming. For ordinary people, it is also here to worship ancestors and gods. As mentioned above, the most important thing in Tang Ming is to be clean and bright, and the most important thing is to achieve the purpose of gathering gas.

No matter a person or a piece of land, it has its own gas field (magnetic field). If these gas fields can be gathered together, people will be full of energy and their homes will flourish, otherwise people will be depressed and their homes will decline.

You have seen the rice in the hall, haven't you? A handful of rice is scattered and scattered, not together. This is a metaphor, which shows that the front of the hall is messy and can't get together.

In addition, Tang Ming is a place to worship ancestors. When offering sacrifices, tributes are often placed. Whether the tribute is sufficient or not can show whether a person respects and filial to his ancestors. If you just put a few apples together, you are not sincere and your ancestors will not bless you.

Corresponding to the modern family, the internal structure is messy and there is no planning, which is very taboo in Feng Shui. Even if feng shui is not mentioned, his family is in a mess, and it can be seen that this person has bad living habits and will not work hard outside.

Who is poor if you are not poor?