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What does the library of Feng Shui mean?

Geomantic omen is a science that evaluates, changes and influences people's life and fortune according to many factors, such as mountains and rivers, geographical environment, astronomy and meteorology, and architectural trend. In geomantic omen, "reservoir" refers to a semi-circular terrain, usually located between peaks or on ridges, which has many functions such as gathering natural energy, avoiding yin and yang, and gathering wealth. Therefore, the "wind storage" in Feng Shui refers to a natural accumulation place formed by topography, which is considered to have a strong Feng Shui function, easy to gather natural energy, stabilize the gas field, and bring good luck and wealth to people.

The "wind storage" in geomantic omen is also interpreted as buildings with the meaning of gathering wealth, such as storage rooms, safes and vaults. They are considered as symbols of "storing money" and have symbolic significance and energy gathering function. When building these "wind storages", it is necessary to follow certain rules and principles, such as avoiding the door facing the storage room, ensuring internal and external air circulation, and using solid materials to ensure the safety and stability of stored wealth.

In addition to the above two explanations, "wind bank" can also refer to specific feng shui tools or treasures. For example, a traditional geomantic tool called Longmenfeng Reservoir is used to weaken the fierce, oppressive and fierce atmosphere in some areas. In addition, there is an ancient treasure named "Kangxi Wind Reservoir", named after Emperor Kangxi, which is considered to be a mysterious wealth place secretly buried in the Qinling Mountains. These "wind reservoirs" have a mysterious history and lofty status, causing people's infinite reverie.