As for the Feng Shui problem of millstones, experts please come in
Grinders and millstones were once a common item in farmyards.
Collecting grain from the fields, grinding the grain and peeling it, and grinding the wheat into flour are inseparable from daily life. Folk customs praise and deify them. The grinder is called a green dragon and the grinder is called a white tiger. It must be bluestone.
During the Chinese New Year, the words "Green Dragon for Good Luck" and "White Tiger for Good Luck" are worn.
Folk custom also has the habit of erecting stones in the corners. The actual function is to strengthen. If it is accompanied by a saying that the Lingshi is a house, and the inscription is engraved, it means Taishan Stone Gandang. Nowadays, the situation has changed, and many people put millstones and mills in the corners of their homes.
Is it asking the "green dragon" or "white tiger" to look after the home and the courtyard, or is it just to use old things in new ways to protect the corners.
One fact is that grinding rice and flour is no longer a required course in life, and farmhouses have moved away from the era when life turned with the millstone. In this sense, "the history of rise and fall reflects the evolution of life."