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What is the geomantic omen of Yin House?

Yin Zhai is what we commonly call a graveyard, and it is the place where the dead are buried. In geomantic omen, the location of the yin house often needs to find a place with good geomantic omen. Once not found, it will lead to the development and health of future generations in most cases. So what's the significance of Yin House Feng Shui? Let's share the introductory knowledge of Yin House Feng Shui for your reference only.

What is the geomantic omen of Yin House?

Introduction to geomantic knowledge of Yin House 1, principle of mountain and water: Mountain and water, green mountains and green waters are the beautiful environment that people generally yearn for, and also the basic principle of a good cemetery. Reflected in the theory of geomantic omen, it means that "the master of a mountain sets water to make money", which means that choosing a mountain can make future generations prosper; Choosing water can make money roll in. Stone is the bone of the mountain, water is the blood of the mountain, benevolent people enjoy Leshan, and wise people enjoy water. Phoenix Mountain Cemetery is backed by Changping Long Mai, and the streams in the mountain flow from both sides of the cemetery like meridians and pour into Xiangtan Reservoir. Water is the source of life, and there is life when there is water in mountains. A mountain without water seems to have no soul, so there is a saying in Feng Shui: If there is no water in the mountain, don't look for land again. Look at the water before you look at the mountain. It can be seen that "the master of mountains and the master of wealth" is the simplest and most incisive summary of investigating the geomantic omen of cemeteries. Some feng shui theories that focus on regulating qi emphasize storing wind and gathering qi. As the saying goes, "the method of geomantic omen is to get water first, then hide the wind" (burial book) thinks that the bigger the water surface, the thicker the gas gathering and the thicker the wealth.

Introduction to Yin House Feng Shui II. Holding the principle of "left green dragon and right white tiger, before rosefinch and after Xuanwu" is probably heard more in the cemetery. This is feng shui's summary of the terrain around the cemetery. In fact, it is surrounded by mountains and has a spacious basin in the middle. The "hole" in Feng Shui is in this basin, and the mountains and water around it are called "sand". This kind of terrain is also reflected in the word "burial" mentioned above, which is the word "Fu" (pronounced as arch) below the word, which means holding hands together and forming a hollow cave in the middle. The ancients thought it was a good burial place, so the word "burial" itself reflected the ancients' view of funeral. The backing behind the Phoenix Mountain Cemetery is conducive to resisting the cold coming from the north in winter. Facing the front of the mountain, one stands as far as the eye can see, just like many people standing in front. This situation is called "before a hundred officials stand" in Feng Shui. Between Chaoshan Mountain and the cemetery, there is also a hill, which looks like a file case, and it is called an mountain in geomantic omen. The cemetery is backed by the Juyongguan Great Wall, standing on the back of the mountain, and sandwiched between mountains on the left and right, forming a situation of a plush chair. The water in the mountain is like a jade belt wrapped around the waist. The case before the case is a paper case, and the case before the case is a hundred officials. So many people think that building a cemetery here is either rich or expensive. It is an ideal cemetery and a model of a cemetery.

Introduction to geomantic omen of Yin House III. The principle of twists and turns: In the past, quadrangles and temples all had screens facing the gate, and modern people pay more attention to the design of the porch when decorating. Screen walls and porches are created to cope with geomantic omen, not just for beauty. Their function is to avoid and block Sha Qi from colliding head-on. How can a cemetery stop suffocation? The principle of geomantic omen advocates "straightness is blunt" and "bending is smooth". The road should be curved and the scenery should be winding, that is, winding. The winding path leads to a secluded place not only has the practical effect of geomantic omen, but also has a unique artistic effect, such as the garden buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, which embodies this aesthetic psychology. The road leading to the Phoenix Mountain Cemetery is surrounded by mountains and waters. From the satellite photos, it looks like the Big Dipper is connected together. As the saying goes, there is no way to recover from heavy mountains and heavy waters, and there is another village, Phoenix Mountain.

Introduction to geomantic omen of Yin House 4. Tang Ming's principle of openness: In ancient times, someone became famous, became an official or made a fortune. People often talked about the geomantic omen of this person's ancestral grave, calling it: outstanding people and outstanding people. Feng Shui believes that Tang Ming's opening up is conducive to training talents and developing its career. Therefore, we should "go up the mountain to see the Shuikou" and "go into the cave to see Tang Ming". Tang Ming means that there must be a vast and flat place in front of the tomb. Only when Tang Ming is open and full of vitality can it have a bright future. On the contrary, cemeteries should not be located in narrow and limited valleys.

Introduction to Yin House Feng Shui 5. The principle of returning to nature: in the current urban planning, the cemetery is getting farther and farther away from the city. Why not be closer to the city? It is convenient to pay homage to the grave. Isn't it more humane? Isn't it more modern to be wrapped in the middle of a tall building? Here, the geomantic omen of Yin House is just the opposite of Yang House. City people advocate the integration of people and vehicles, man-machine (computer) integration, work first, efficiency first, while cemetery emphasizes nature first and the harmony between man and nature. Fenghuang Mountain Cemetery is located at the foot of Juyongguan Great Wall at the south exit of Changping, next to Juyong Diecui and Xiangtan Reservoir. Its unique natural scenery is not only an ideal back garden for life, but also attracts many backpackers and artists to come here to collect scenery and sketch.

Introduction to Yin House Feng Shui 6. Principle of headwind water supply: How to look at the geomantic cemetery of Yin House also pays attention to "headwind water supply". The upwind direction and water supply direction of Beijing are northwest, so the Ming Tombs are located in Changping District, northwest of Beijing. The northwest is determined according to the central axis of Beijing. This central axis starts from the Drum Tower in the north, passes through the Palace Museum and the front door, and ends at Yongdingmen in the south. The center is the Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City. Therefore, it is generally believed that Changping District is the best area for geomantic omen. Phoenix Mountain Cemetery is located in the northwest of Changping, facing southeast from northwest, commanding. From the satellite photos, the gate of the cemetery points to the Forbidden City in the center of Beijing as planned.

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