What does rural background wall geomantic omen pay attention to?
Because it is rural, the architectural form is often very traditional.
In traditional buildings in China, the wall of the living room facing the gate is called "sector wall": generally speaking, in larger buildings, such as palaces and temples, there will be a section of wall between the gold pillars in the warning room of the building, which is parallel to the cornice wall, so this section of wall is called "sector wall".
Because the fan-shaped wall is an indoor wall, it can be a brick, stone, soil and other masonry walls, or it can be a relatively transparent indoor partition such as a partition fan and a Taishi wall.
Often people make great efforts to decorate this wall because it is often the "main seat" of the "head of the family". Therefore, sometimes the souls of ancestors are enshrined here. To some extent, this wall is the "backing" of this home, so it should be as magnificent and full of charm as possible.
In addition, according to the feng shui layout, this wall is often "Xuanwu".
Xuanwu is black, and the image is a snake wrapped around a turtle. The Journey to the West mentioned that it later evolved into the second general of Tortoise and Snake under the seat of Emperor Xuanwu in the north. Emperor Xuanwu's Dojo is in Wudang Mountain, Hubei Province, so Wuhan embraces Guishan and Sheshan across the river (also named after its shape).
Turtles and snakes were regarded as sacred animals in ancient China, symbolizing longevity. Before the Han Dynasty, nobles wore jade turtles, but now, influenced by ancient China, turtle patterns are widely used in naming and making emblems in Japan.