If a feng shui practitioner, whether a master or a novice feng shui apprentice, has no master's mantle and no key technical secrets passed down, he usually does not have the qualification of direct inheritance. In Jianghu dialect, it is "drifting snow", that is, a gentleman who debuted halfway or a self-taught bookstore. Such a gentleman who has never studied with him can simply inspect some Yang Zhai Feng Shui or Yin Fen Feng Shui. But be careful when you do feng shui, because breaking feng shui and doing feng shui are completely different things. There are many ways to break feng shui, such as gossip, mystery, change of heart, witchcraft and so on. And to do feng shui, you must have excellent and complete feng shui skills. Usually, only through inheritance can we acquire geomantic omen and metaphysics to control the fortune of life and reverse Gankun. Especially in the Feng Shui Tomb of Yin and Yang Master, we should be more careful. Don't bury people at will without excellent yin-yang feng shui burial, so as not to harm others and yourself. It's horrible to kill people in a ghost house, from genocide to casualties, which can be seen in less than a hundred days.
Compass is used to guide the realization of ideal. Compass is an important tool for geomantic operation, and its basic function is orientation. When we understand the knowledge of feng shui and regulating qi, we must first learn the basic method of compass orientation.
Compass is called compass, which was created in the era of Xuanyuan Huangdi, and later passed down by the sages of past dynasties. It was revised and perfected by observing the ups and downs of mountains, rivers and plains on the earth according to the principles of Yijing and Heluo. It is used to determine the direction and survey the terrain. Most geologists and sailors call it "compass" or "Luo Geng", but seldom call it "compass".