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Why should we pay attention to "surrounding mountains and water" in Feng Shui?

From the perspective of Feng Shui, the first principle of good Feng Shui is "surrounded by mountains and surrounded by water." In other words, there is a mountain behind to support people, and there is water in front to surround it, to bring wealth. The Xuanwu square in Feng Shui is the back of a house, which is the place against the mountain. Therefore, the position of backer is also called Xuanwu. If the situation of the backer's position is not good, he will be the main culprit in lawsuits and robberies. Because Xuanwu is the god of darkness and darkness, there are even more abnormal love affairs happening. In Feng Shui, the front is oriented and is in charge of wealth, while the back is the mountain, which is in charge of people. Therefore, the backing of a house is very important. There are real mountains behind a house with beautiful shapes and lush vegetation, which means that the people who live here are smart, delicate, beautiful and dignified. "Water embrace" is also very important and accounts for a large part of Feng Shui. Especially in plains without "mountain rings", "water embrace" is even more important. "Water Dragon Sutra" says: "A dragon falls on a flat ocean like a mat, a vast and elusive place. The flat ocean only regards water as a dragon, and the water around it is where the dragon's body rests. Therefore, anyone looking for a dragon must look for the place where the water circles back and forth." "It means that if the mountain called dragon in Feng Shui disappears in the plain, it should be based on water. Good aura is expressed in the winding places.