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How is wealth defined in Feng Shui?

Every Chinese knows that water is wealth. This is what our ancestors said in philosophy: "When you meet water, you will prosper, and use water as wealth." In one of Dr. Zheng's Feng Shui classes, a friend asked: Why is water considered to be wealth, and when you see water, you get wealth? Answer: Because mountains manage people and water manages wealth! This coincides with a common saying, "Water is wealth."

Why does water represent wealth? Geoscience believes that air flow and water flow are very important in nature, and they are also very important in human living space! But why does water flow represent wealth? Why aren’t mountains, grass, trees, sun, moon... representing wealth?

Because what the ancient Chinese excelled at was finding out the most common connections between things and finding out the mutual relationships between things. Water nourishes all things in nature. Animals and plants also rely on water to survive. Water provides nutrients to all things. In the human world, what humans rely on for survival is material; materials include water, food, clothing, supplies, etc. Combining nature and the human world, water can nourish all things, and money (material) can nourish humans. Therefore, in Feng Shui, water represents wealth! Women are water, therefore, a good woman must be a man's wealth. Therefore, there is also a saying in numerology that wives are for wealth. Of course, this is another topic.

Will there be wealth if there is water? I told my friends that the saying of Feng Shui is "Mountains become prosperous when they are prosperous, and water becomes prosperous when they are weak." "The dragon god on the mountain will not go into the water, and the dragon god on the water will not go up the mountain." Feng Shui has certain rules, and we need to grasp these rules correctly. Here is a little secret for good luck to friends: Place a pot of water plants or a small fish tank on the southwest side of your home or office, and you will have good fortune. Drinking water must be cautious and scientific, and the gain must not outweigh the loss, let alone follow what others say. If you have bad luck, poor fortune, or bad relationships, then I'm afraid you need to adjust. Please remember Dr. Zheng's words: Adjustment is the last word, and Feng Shui is all around us.