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What does feng shui sand mean?

Sand in geomantic omen refers to hills, peaks, piers, trees and buildings around cave sites. Ancient feng shui masters, because of the inconvenient transportation, taught their disciples to do sand table exercises with sand: named after all kinds of messy heads made of sand.

1, before the point, the nearest one is Zong, and the far one is Chao.

2. Behind the cave are Ghost Star, Leshan, Xuanwu and Kaoshan Mountain.

On the left of the cave, there is a dragon.

On the right of the cave is a tiger.

5, dragons and tigers produce sand. See clearly is the official star, can't see clearly is obsidian star.

6. Those who walk on the dragon after midnight are protectors and followers.

7. Beside the Shuikou and inside and outside are Hanmen, Huabiao, Luocheng, Beichen and Luoxing.

8. Chaer, Taiyi and Tianyi surround the mountain outside or behind the acupoint.

Sand serves caves. Their functions are similar to bodyguards and screens, and they mainly play the role of wind prevention and gas collection.

Traditional geomantic omen thinks that mountains are sand, so both sand and water serve caves, while geomantic omen just wants to find a very qualified natural place combining geomantic omen as a resting place for the dead and make people happy.