An explanation of difficult Feng Shui questions: Why do acupuncture points hide wind?
The Tibetan Wind and Qi Gathering in acupoint selection is inspired by the Yang Zhai and then extrapolated to the Yin Zhai.
How to create a villa courtyard that hides wind and gathers energy and has good Feng Shui? ——For the living environment, "hiding wind and gathering Qi" is just a metaphor. In fact, what Feng Shui needs for the living environment is: ventilation, lighting, warmth in winter, coolness in summer, sufficient oxygen flow, and harmful gases can be filtered out in a timely manner, which is beneficial An environment where human organisms and microbial strains grow quickly, and organisms and microbial strains that are harmful to the human body do not grow. Scientific and correct use of existing natural geographical conditions, correct use of existing scientific and technological knowledge, and reasonable improvement of the internal and external conditions of the villa are the real "hiding wind and gathering energy".
How to explain "Tibetan Mountain Gathering Qi" in Feng Shui? ——"Hide the mountain to gather Qi" should be a mistake of "hide the wind to gather Qi".
There is a saying: "The method of Feng Shui is to obtain water first, and to hide the wind is second." It is also said: "Mountains do not care about water, and plains do not care about wind." Water comes first.”
For example, "The Book of Burial" says: "The person who is buried takes advantage of the Qi", "The Qi will be dispersed by the wind... The ancients gathered it so that it would not disperse, and the movement made it stop", " The movement, stopping and accumulation of qi, transforming and regenerating all things, is the upper ground.”
It can be seen that "hiding the wind" is to achieve the purpose of "gathering Qi".
"Hiding wind and gathering energy" originates from the understanding and requirements for choosing living conditions and settling down. In fact, regardless of flat land or high mountains, in the era when "thatch, branches, bamboo strips, and rattan" were the main building materials, the ability of "thatch, branches, bamboo strips, and rattan" to withstand the natural wind and cold was extremely limited. The lesson must be unforgettable. Choosing a terrain that is sheltered from the wind and warm is the top priority. With the terrain sheltered from the wind and warm, everything becomes prosperous, orderly, relaxed, safe and auspicious. Continuing to this day, although with the development of science and technology, building materials have clearly been able to overcome and resist natural disasters, people still appreciate the concept of "hiding wind and gathering energy".
The place to "hide wind" and "gather energy" should have mountains and hills that are gentle and meandering, either along or against the direction, twisting and turning, and guarding them layer by layer. Crowding without pressing, able to gather and stop without suddenness, come to the mountain to condense, stop and gather, the yin and yang are harmonious. The layers are high and thick, the water is deep, and the vegetation is lush. In short, this is a lively place surrounded by mountains, winding water, loops of mountains and abundant vegetation.
One of the important functions of the ideal Feng Shui model is to block the wind, or to avoid or hide the wind. The ultimate goal is to keep the vitality of the small environment (or aura) from being lost. Because vitality is the basis for the transformation of all things, the loss of vitality means the loss of "vitality" in the environment around the acupuncture point. The loss of a vibrant environment is a sign of "danger".