What does Feng Shui Huo Wall Shui mean?
The original text should be, "Ding Mao, the fire wall closes the sun" has little to do with Feng Shui. The whole sentence is broken down as follows, "Ding Mao, the fire wall closes the sun" means that the heavenly stem is Ding, the five elements belong to fire, and the earthly branches Because the five elements of Mao belong to wood, and wood produces fire, this combination of "stems and branches" that governs the combination of heavenly stems and earthly stems is called "branching and collecting stems." Earthly branches produce heavenly stems, which is also called self-generated grid. And because wood produces fire, it is fire-produced. The whole sentence is changed to The long sentence is "The earthly branches are born from the heavenly stems, so they are called Shuaiya, and because they are born from fire, they are called Huoshuiye." The conclusion: "The Feng Shui Fire Wall Shuo" refers to Ding Mao Day, this special combination of stems and branches. If used in Feng Shui, it means that on the days when the branch stems are on the day, this means "the five elements are strong in fire". The specific application depends on which type of five elements are used for Feng Shui conditioning. I always get a time in which "the five elements are strong in fire". "Conditions.