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In Feng Shui, the formation of dragon’s lair?

Sorry for my unprofessional knowledge.

There are many types of dragon caves, including mountain caves, earth caves, water caves and fixed caves.

Mountain caves usually appear in the form of canyons, a line of sky, and wind tunnels, which are accidental dragon caves.

Earth caves are common. They are generally where earth veins gather. The place where Yin Qi gathers within half a mile of the ground is the Earth Dragon Cave. The emergence of the Earth Dragon Cave is bound to be accompanied by generals, princes, Tianhe, etc. A haunted house of varying quality.

The second is the water cave. I don’t dare to draw conclusions without seeing it.

The emergence of the Water Dragon Cave appeared with the exit of the earth veins. There is a chance of appearing at the bottom of the lake. Its shape is hollow with water above and soil below. It is also the ventricle of Shuilong Cave. Too rare.

Let’s decide on the dragon’s lair. Dinglong Cave refers to the entire mountain range. There are only two Dinglong Caves that can be observed in the world in China. One is the Tibetan Blue Dragon in the Taihang Mountains. One is the ether dragon extending from the Kunlun Mountains to the northern desert. There is no benefit to the Ether Dragon being an evil dragon.