What are the good and bad fortunes of dragon and tiger sand in Feng Shui? What are the good and bad fortunes of dragon and tiger sand in Feng Shui?
1. Lucky dragon and tiger sand.
(1) Qinglong committed the crime.
Qinglong's crime refers to the low mountain ridge in front of the acupoint, which is placed like an office desk. In Feng Shui, it is called "Qinglong's crime". Qinglong sand represents official luck, career, work, noble people, studies, etc. in Feng Shui; there is a saying that "Qinglong commits crimes and makes the family rich". With such a pattern, it means that the family members will be healthy physically and mentally, have good fortune, have a successful career, the family atmosphere will be harmonious, the elders and younger ones will be orderly, and the brothers will be harmonious.
(2) The general holds the seal.
The good and bad fortune of dragon and tiger sand in Feng Shui
It means that the dragon and tiger are surrounded by the dragon and the tiger, and there is a flat-topped mountain in front of it. This type of pattern is called "the general holding the seal". In this type of pattern Here, the left and right dragons and tigers are even symmetrical and evolve into an encirclement. The "seal" in "The General Holds the Seal" refers to this flat-topped mountain. This kind of pattern will produce very capable people who can strategize and win thousands of miles.
(3) Huilong Guzu.
Also known as "Huilong Guzu". This pattern is also the dragon and the tiger embracing each other, and the dragon sand is also coiled in front of the main mountain. It's just that the acupoint is located in Xiasha, which is the end of the branch. The entire acupoint area seems to be turning its head and looking at its ancestral mountain (main mountain).
The key difference between "Huilong Guzu" and "Qinglong Zuo" is that the overall area of "Huilong Guzu" is at the end of the dragon sand, while the overall area of "Qinglong Zuo" is The area is in Zushan. The Feng Shui pattern of "Huilong Xianzu" can only serve as a minister, but not as a king. It is just that if you can be below one person and above ten thousand people, it is actually very good. If you seek development in a different place, you can also return to your hometown with honor. .
(4) The blue dragon spits beads.
A separate round hillside emerges from the end of the dragon sand, shaped like a dragon ball. This type of layout is called "Green Dragon Spitting Pearls". This type of layout will produce very special talents and resources. Very rich.
(5) The general rides a horse.
Refers to the dragon, tiger and sand hugging each other on the left and right, and there is Ma'anshan in front of it, so it is called "General's Horse Riding". This type of Feng Shui layout will also produce generals who can own their own territory.
2. The fierce dragon and tiger sand.
(1) White tiger passes through the hall.
There is an old saying: "When a white tiger pierces the hall, the family will be destroyed and people will be destroyed." The two branch veins of dragon sand and tiger sand, tiger sand cannot be longer or taller than dragon sand. The most taboo thing is that the tiger sand is too long and can cross the front hall. This is called "white tiger crossing the hall".
(2) The dragon and the tiger are not close.
"Dragon and tiger are not close" means that the dragon sand and the tiger sand extend outward respectively, and the dragon and the tiger do not embrace each other. This type of Feng Shui layout must be poor, which means that the flesh and blood are ruthless. Secondly, due to the lack of The barrier of Longhu Sand allows the wind to flow directly to the Ancestor Mountain. This kind of structure cannot hide the wind and gather energy. Therefore, the ancestors are not able to protect their descendants.
(3) Baihu Street Corpse. .
There is an old saying: "Baihu Street Corpse, flesh and blood are lost." "Baihu Street Corpse" refers to the situation where the tiger sand is too high and too long, threatening the caves on the main mountain. As a result, families were broken up and people were separated from each other, so it was also called "forcing a tiger to hurt a person"