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Detailed explanation of Feng Shui culture: What does Samsung mean at home?

Feng Shui is a word with a certain degree of mystery in Chinese history. Although people in ancient times did not fully understand science, they were good at studying and summarizing laws, and had their own unique insights into specific phenomena. Today, the Feng Shui Knowledge Encyclopedia will talk about the three stars in the house. mean.

Three stars: One is Rigel (three stars in Orion’s belt); the other is Antares (three bright stars in Scorpio); the third is Hegu (three bright stars in Aquila). It should refer to ginseng, ginseng, and ancient Tongsan. The brightest star in Antares is commonly known as Big Mars and Business Star. The brightest star in Hegu is commonly known as Altair. Samsung in the sky refers to the time when "Samsung" is at the midheaven. The ginseng star is the winter night and the business star is the summer night.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Tang Feng·Mao": "When planning to gather firewood, three stars are in the sky." "When planning to gather Chu, three stars are in the corner." "To prepare to gather Chu, three stars are in the house."

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This is the entire process and scene of the owner working from the yard to the pen to indoors and watching the starry sky. "Shuxin" means sorting and chopping firewood in the yard, looking up, the three stars are still high in the sky; "shuchu" means sorting feed in the pen, looking back at the night sky, the three stars have moved away; "shuchu" means inside the house Bundle up the firewood and look at the night sky again - from the door of the bank, three stars are already hanging in the sky (the stars are very low to be seen indoors).

The starry sky lasts 24 hours a day and half a day at night. The stars that have just emerged in the east in the evening will move to the west and set in the early morning. It takes five or six hours to go from "Samsung in the sky" to "Samsung in the home". While working, looking at the sky, and missing the beautiful lady, this is the charm of "Poetry·Tang Style·Three Thousand Years": "Three stacks of "Three Threads" describe the owner's lingering melancholy.

The presence of three stars in the house in Feng Shui refers to the shape of the tomb: it is difficult to mediate the presence of three stars in the house, and nine out of ten are unknown. There is a Zhengxing as an acupoint in the middle, and the slightest sand and water are all facing towards it.