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What does it mean to sail against the current in Feng Shui?

You should know "sailing against the current" and "sailing against the current". First of all, we must understand the context: the context of feng shui is that the mountains follow the water flow, which means that the direction of water is the direction of mountains, that is, the direction of dragons. In short, the dragon and the water come in the same direction. And "countercurrent" means that the direction of water is just opposite to that of dragon. This is usually the case in the local geographical environment. The "hall" here, also called Tang Ming, is in front of the dragon stop and the "Xuanwu" in front. It should be an open place, with a green dragon on the left and a white tiger on the right, just like the yard in front of the house. If the water enters this "hall" from the opposite direction of the dragon, it is called "going against the water".