The water in the yard flows through the gate to the back of the house, okay? The gate faces west
Can the water in the yard flow through the gate to the back of the house? The gate faces west. ——The answer is: The water in the yard flows through the gate to the back of the house, forming a winding flow. It must flow through the gate. As long as the position of the water outlet is correct, it must be good Feng Shui. If it meets the reasonable degree of the compass, It will definitely get better.
About the location of the water outlet and the courtyard gate: 1. The water outlet is natural and cannot be repaired. 2. The rainwater drain in the courtyard actually needs to drain water at the top of the mountainous terrain. The entire house can only have one drain, and water cannot be drained, drained, or scattered. Putting water on the upper side has the Feng Shui advantage of water gathering, water surrounding and water turning. The overall house should be well planned and leveled, with only one water outlet, and no loose water, let alone wild water, should be allowed to escape. What is the auspicious word for releasing water from Yangzhai: There is a "three-yuan method of releasing water into Lingtang". There is a method of "releasing water to the tomb of the longevity treasury", which means that water is wealth, and wealth must be returned to the treasury. There is a method of "releasing water from the evil positions of nine stars", which is intended to retain good fortune and drain away the evil. What I appreciate most is the "backwater draining method" where rainwater flows around the house. A drop of water against the water is worth a thousand catties. It is relatively easy to grasp that water should be returned to the canal, and it is opposed to letting wild water, loose water, and water slipping away. The so-called method of releasing water against the water is actually to release water from the upper side of the surrounding mountainous terrain, so that the rainwater flows around the house, as if it is trickling and looking back, and then releases it back to the outlet, and then flows around the house, so that the rainwater flows around the house in front of and behind the house. The backflow turns, goes around without silting, flows and looks back. 3. If the main door is not placed on the symmetrical line of the central axis of the house, the door should be opened at: 1. It should be opened above the mountain topography and flowing water. 2. A safe and convenient place to enter and exit. 3. Don’t go downhill when you go out, and be true to reality rather than empty (potholes). Consider the three together. No matter how the location of the door is in accordance with the compass and Feng Shui, if it is inconvenient to enter and exit, it is an empty and evil door. What is emptiness? Uselessness is a vacuum. This is the reason why some families don’t go through the wrong door. If the location of the door is inconvenient for entry and exit, it can only be considered a demon door. What is the Demon Gate? It’s weird and unreasonable!
If there is no geographical basis, any theoretical system of Feng Shui and Qi regulation is child's play and has no accuracy. This is the conclusion left to people by hundreds of sites that have not continued to descend. It cannot be said that there is no ancient Feng Shui culture there. There are some levels of practice that modern people cannot surpass and catch up with. The conclusion is still the gap between natural conditions. In alpine mountainous areas, the lines of human residential activities are completely demarcated by contour lines. There is no one living above that line, and a larger number of people live below that line. Don't think that no one has ever lived above that contour line. People have lived there and left behind a considerable number of ruins. Those ruins and relics are the best natural Feng Shui teaching materials for today's people.