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What if there is no backer behind the rural house?

There is no tree behind the rural house. There should also be sand hands on both sides of the main house. It is best to live in the main house with a river in front. Across the river bank, there can be no mountain higher than the mountain behind the main house, and it is better to have a mountain lower than the main house.

Backer, pinyin kàoshān, refers to people or forces that can be relied on. Superstition means that you can avoid ghosts and evil spirits and keep peace.

Feng Shui is a mysterious art with a long history in the Chinese nation. It is also known as Kate art and Qing-nang art, and more academically, it is called Kanyu. Feng Shui is the force of nature and the great magnetic energy of the universe. Wind is vitality and field energy, while water is flowing and changing. Geomantic omen is the art of observing geography on the spot, which was also called geomantic omen theory in ancient times. This is a philosophy that studies the laws of the environment and the universe. Since man is a part of nature, nature is also a part of man, reaching the realm of "harmony between man and nature". The founder of Feng Shui is Xuan Nv, the Taoist goddess. The relatively perfect knowledge of Feng Shui rose in the Warring States Period. The core idea of Feng Shui is the harmony between man and nature, so as to achieve "harmony between man and nature". Early geomantic omen is mainly about the methods and principles of the location, orientation and construction of palaces, houses, villages and cemeteries, and it is a kind of metaphysics to choose suitable places.

There are two explanations for geomantic omen. One is edema, which is mostly caused by wind evil invading, dispersing lung qi, not being able to communicate with waterways, and water being wet in the body. Secondly, it refers to the natural conditions of residential bases and cemeteries, such as veins, mountains and rivers, etc.