Yin house feng shui is the planning and layout of the cemetery feng shui, hoping to bring good luck to future generations. Flat ocean feng shui is mainly aimed at flat plain areas, which is different from mountain feng shui. Today, the author will tell you about some specific operation methods and secrets of Yin Mansion Pingyang Feng Shui:
1. When choosing a cemetery in the Pingyang area, special attention should be paid to the terrain directly in front of the cemetery. A hundred steps in front of the cemetery, you can add mounds of earth or shape terrain such as the Jimian Bow, the Emei Sanhe, and the Lucky Star Exhibition, in the hope of bringing good luck, especially in the imperial examinations. The effect would be even more pronounced if the terrain in front of the cemetery was located on the side of the Sanyoshi Rokushu nobles, which was considered to be particularly advantageous.
2. Mountain feng shui needs to observe the ups and downs and direction of the mountain, while flat ocean feng shui pays more attention to the flatness of the ground and the direction of the water flow. If there is a horn sandwiched between two highlands in the Pingyang area, this horn can be seen as a symbol of a drum, a sword and a gun, a sand wat (a symbol of a writing instrument), a warehouse, etc. These terrains are believed to have an impact on Feng Shui. These terrains can also be seen as banners, warehouses, and stars, symbolizing strength, wealth, and power. In the Pingyang region, as long as the ground is properly undulating and the water flow is suitable, it can bring good luck, similar to the effect of mountain feng shui.
3. Sleeping bow water in front of the flat ocean and reverse bow in the back, sleeping bow water refers to the water flow like a bow when sleeping, that is, the water flow is soft, zigzag, and surrounds the cemetery, such a water shape is considered auspicious, because it symbolizes wealth and good luck. The reverse bow refers to the flow of water from the back of the cemetery to form a shape similar to the reverse bow, which is considered auspicious in Pingyang Feng Shui, because it symbolizes the success of future generations and the achievement of culture. If the location of the cemetery is in the center of the sleeping bow water, that is, the water directly washes the cemetery, this layout is considered unlucky, and it is likened to "grain and water", which means that it is not conducive to the prosperity of the family. If the rear of the cemetery is anti-bow water and the terrain is low, this layout is considered to be conducive to the education of future generations, who will become scholars, learned and accomplished. If the water flows on the left and right sides eventually converge in one place, and the rear of the cemetery gradually decreases and the distance rises, such terrain is considered very auspicious and can bring long-term good luck and well-being.
4. In the Pingyang region, the relationship between the leyline (dragon) and water is close, and water is the continuation of the leyline, and the leyline without water is like losing its vitality. The front of the cemetery is facing a stream of water, while the back is a relatively empty place. Sitting on a dragon and riding a dragon upside down is a special layout in which the cemetery lies sideways like a dragon, with its head facing the water source and its tail away from the water source, which is believed to bring good luck. The foot of the cemetery (i.e., the water side) should be located in a higher position, and the head (i.e., the water side) should be located in a lower position, so that the layout can conform to the principles of life, prosperity, tomb, and nourishment in the five elements, and thus bring good luck. If a large number of streams of water can be skillfully channeled to converge in a specific place to form a kind of reservoir-like topography, such a layout is believed to bring great wealth and status. If there are obstacles around the cemetery, such as buildings or other terrain, then the effect of Feng Shui will not be as accurate as expected.
5. If the direction of the house is Xun (east-southeast) and 巳 (south-southeast). The water flows from the direction of Xun, then passes through the directions of Kun (south-southwest), Shen (west-southwest), Qian-northwest (north-northwest), Hai (west-northwest), Ren (west-north), and Zi (east-north), and finally flows in the direction of Guichou, or after confluence from the direction of Yijiagong on the left, it flows out to the Guifang. The layout of this water method is considered auspicious and can bring great wealth and prosperity.
6. If the direction of water flow is opposite to the conventional clockwise or counterclockwise flow direction, this method is called reverse water rotation method. Here, it refers to the flow of water from the direction of Non Gui (east-north) and Gen (north-east) after turning from Bingding (west-south), Kun (south-southwest), Geng (west-north), Xin (west-north), and dry (north-northwest), and this layout is considered very auspicious. In Feng Shui, the direction of the water flow should be in harmony with the direction of the yin house, and if the direction is to the left, then the water flow should also turn from left to right; If the direction is right-turning, then the current should also turn from right to left. This method of turning against the tide is considered to be the feng shui layout of the wealthy family.
The above principles of water law can be summarized as follows: the direction of the water flow should be in line with the direction of the yin house in order to achieve the best feng shui effect. Many wealthy and wealthy families often adopt this method of turning against the tide in their yin house feng shui layout. This method is very accurate, and the name is exhausted, and this method of feng shui layout is very fulfilled in practice and is considered to be extremely effective. The name "Flowing Goldfish" refers to the fact that this layout can make the family prosperous, like a goldfish swimming in flowing water, rich and vibrant.
Overall, this passage tells about some of the specific operation methods and secrets in the Pingyang Feng Shui layout, as well as how to influence the feng shui effect of the Yin Mansion by observing and adjusting the direction and shape of the water flow, hoping to have a good impact on the luck of future generations. These theories and practices occupy an important place in traditional Feng Shui, but they also reflect the deep understanding and belief of ancient societies about the natural environment. In modern society, these perspectives are seen more as cultural heritage and folk beliefs, but in some cultures and societies, they are still seriously considered and practiced. Well, that's all for today, thank you for watching, please like and follow. See you next time!