Hello everyone, today I will explain to you the four methods of "looking for the dragon, judging the situation, inspecting the shape, and phase water" to find the treasure land of yin house feng shui, which is the four basic principles of traditional Chinese feng shui on the site selection of yin house tombs. I hope you enjoy it. The following author will teach these four methods as follows:
1. Watching the dragon: Observe the trend of the ancestral mountain and the dragon vein. The ups and downs of the dragon vein trend, ups and downs, etc., are all important bases for judging the quality of feng shui. A good dragon vein should be lively, lively, undulating, and rhythmic. The "Dragon Viewing Method" is a method used in Feng Shui to evaluate the dragon veins (the direction and form of the leylines) in cemeteries. The "dragon" here refers to the movement of the earth's leylines, similar to the symbolism of the dragon in traditional Chinese culture, representing dynamic change and the vitality of life. Feng Shui masters judge the feng shui value of a piece of land by observing and analyzing the various characteristics of the dragon veins. Here are a few key points to master in the "Dragon Watching Method":
1. Observe Zushan: refers to the starting point of the dragon vein, that is, the source of the dragon vein. Feng Shui believes that a good ancestral mountain should have a towering momentum, that is, towering and upright, which symbolizes strength and dignity.
2. Falling veins: After the dragon veins start from Fazu Mountain, they will gradually expand and decline. The downward trend of the falling vein means that the extension of the dragon vein is orderly and natural.
3. Natural barrier: There should be natural terrain obstacles at the beginning of the dragon vein, such as mountains, hills, etc., as a barrier, which helps to protect and gather qi (energy).
4. Crossing the gorge: The dragon vein will pass through narrow valleys or canyons during its travel. When crossing the gorge, there is a tendency to fall suddenly, which means that the dragon veins have obvious ups and downs here, which is a sign of good feng shui.
5. Degree: The dragon vein should show a fluctuating and bumpy trend during the process, and this undulating form is considered to be a symbol of vitality and vitality.
6. Turn around: The dragon vein will turn around in the process, and Feng Shui believes that such a turning trend indicates that the dragon vein has a backward support and forward trend, that is, there is backing support, and the front is full of potential.
7. Active rushing or grading flattening: The end of the dragon vein, that is, the location of the cemetery, should have an active rushing or gentle paving, which indicates that the air flow gathers here and is suitable for building tombs.
2. Judge the situation: Observe the trend of the dragon vein from different angles, such as looking from a high place, walking along the dragon vein, observing from the front, etc., in order to find out where the holy spirit of the dragon vein appears and where it comes to stop gathering. The "Method of Judging the Situation" is a method used in Feng Shui to assess the topography of a cemetery. This approach emphasises the importance of observing the terrain from different angles and locations to ensure that the chosen cemetery location has good feng shui energy. Here are a few key steps to master in the "Judgment of the Situation":
1. Ascending operations: First of all, the feng shui master will overlook the entire terrain from a high place to gain an overall understanding. This helps to observe the full picture of the terrain and the overall movement of the dragon vein.
2. Step from the dragon's body: The feng shui master will personally walk along the direction of the dragon vein, personally feel the ups and downs of the terrain, as well as the vitality and continuity of the dragon vein.
3. Look up and down: Feng Shui masters will observe the terrain from different angles up and down, including from the air (such as a helicopter or a high place) and from the ground (walking on the terrain).
4. From the opposite side: The feng shui master will face the terrain where the cemetery is located directly from the front, carefully observing its shape, lines and overall atmosphere.
5. Look for the manifestation of the Holy Spirit: Through the above observations, the Feng Shui master will look for places that seem particularly sacred, energetic, or distinctive, and which are considered places where qi gathers and are suitable as burial grounds.
6. Determine where they come and stop: Ultimately, a feng shui master will determine which locations are where the air currents gather and stop, and these are considered the best places for the cemetery because they attract and maintain good feng shui energy.
3. Shape inspection: Observe the shape of the terrain and landforms, including the shapes of various animals, the shapes of people, etc., which are important bases for judging the quality of feng shui. At the same time, it is also necessary to observe the attributes of the five elements of the terrain to see if it matches the five elements of the owner. The "Method of Observing Forms" is a method used in Feng Shui to evaluate the shape and structure of a cemetery. This method involves careful observation and analysis of the topography and shape of the cemetery to ensure that the selected location of the cemetery will bring good feng shui results. Here are a few key steps to master in the "Method of Detecting Forms":
1. Distinguish the six bodies: Feng Shui masters will classify them according to the six basic forms of the terrain, which usually refer to: circle, square, triangle, flattened, sharp, and curved. Each shape corresponds to different Feng Shui meanings and influences.
2. Know the four grids: The four grids refer to the four basic directions of the terrain, namely front, back, left and right. Feng Shui masters will evaluate the impact of these four directions on the cemetery based on their shape and characteristics.
3. The Five Elements Law refers to the analysis of the five elements of terrain according to the traditional Chinese theory of the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth). Feng Shui masters will compare the shape, orientation, and attributes of the five elements of the terrain with each other to determine whether the terrain is auspicious or not.
4. Phase water: observe the form and flow of water. Good feng shui requires that the gates of heaven be opened and the earth closed, that is, the place where the water flows in is open and the place where it flows out is closed. At the same time, the flow of water should be tortuous and affectionate, like a bend and hug, so that it can gather qi. The "Water Method" is a method of hydrological environmental assessment in Feng Shui, emphasizing the important role of water in the layout of Feng Shui. Water is considered to be the carrier of Feng Shui energy and is able to influence the good and bad luck of a place. Here are a few key elements to master in the "Water Method":
1. The gate of heaven is opened, and the door is closed: Feng Shui masters believe that the entrance of the water flow (the gate of heaven) should be open and unobstructed, and the exit of the water flow (the earth household) should be closed tightly. Such a layout helps to gather Feng Shui energy and prevent energy loss.
2. Flowing water is bumpy and bending: The ideal flow of water should be meandering and meandering, like a snake, such a flow is considered auspicious because it can gather and strengthen Feng Shui energy. The bumpy flow of water represents a blockage of energy.
3. There is a water floating in the water part: In the center of the water flow or an important part of the water, there should be a relatively calm water surface, which is considered to be a sign of gathering feng shui energy. Yin Shui Float can be understood as a calm area in the flow of water, like a seal, which has important feng shui significance.
4. Or there are demon beasts guarding the water parts up and down: In Feng Shui, some special rocks or terrain forms are likened to demon beasts, which appear above and below the water parts, which can play a role in guarding and enhancing Feng Shui energy.
To sum up, the four basic principles are the basis for the feng shui site selection of the Yin Mansion Tomb, but the final determination of acupuncture points also needs to be combined with specific gold and acupoint determination techniques. After determining the general location, the location of the specific acupuncture points is determined through fine measurement and calculation. This is a very esoteric technique and an important skill for Feng Shui masters. Well, that's all for you today, thank you for reading, please like and follow!