Please help me to see if this article is true. If it is true, the villa should have green dragons and white tigers, then every family should have them.

Lingshan Temple definitely refers to "Zuo Qinglong, Right White Tiger, Former Suzaku, Later Xuanwu".

The so-called left green dragon and right white tiger means that there are backers on both sides, just like two arms stretched out by a person. On the left, the green dragon represents men. The white tiger on the right represents femininity and represents women. Only when the green dragon and white tiger are balanced can they be called good feng shui.

The space in front of the house is called Suzaku, also known as Tang Ming. The front end of the hall must be related to the column, which can be called the pattern of storing wind and gathering gas. The place behind the house is called Xuanwu.

The left, right, left, right and back mentioned above do not refer to the directions of east, west, north and south.

Zuo Qinglong, you Baihu, Qian Suzaku and Hou Xuanwu are just directions, not fixed directions of east, west, north and south. We need to start with the origin of Lingshan Four Decisions.

In geomantic omen, "Qinglong" was originally the birth image of the Seven Nights Corner, health, home, house, heart, tail and dustpan in the East. Used by Mr. Feng Shui to refer to the mountain shape on the left side of the cave.

In the west, it was originally the birth image of Kui, Lou, Stomach, Chang, Bi, Gou and Shen. Feng shui refers to the terrain on the right side of the cave mountain with white tigers, and also refers to the avenue on the right side of Yangzhai.

The former Suzaku and the later Xuanwu are also the living images of Nanqisu and Beiqisu respectively.

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