Turtles were called Xuanwu in ancient times, and together with Qinglong, White Tiger and Suzaku, they were called the Four Spirits Culture. So just look at this, everyone should know the relationship between raising turtles and geomantic omen! Since ancient times, China people like turtles mainly because of their longevity, so there are many fairy tales about turtles. For example, in The Journey to the West, a long-lived tortoise crossed the river with Tang Priest and his disciples on his back. Therefore, the image of turtles in our minds has always been positioned as auspicious and longevity.
Second, the tortoise can park the house.
Feng Shui also believes that turtles are animals that can bring good luck and longevity to people. It is said that turtles can block town houses and bring wealth to people. Here are some quotations about the relationship between turtles and geomantic omen: "From the perspective of geomantic omen, the protrusion of turtle shell is radian, like a mirror, so turtle shell can be used to melt evil spirits." "Although the tortoise moves slowly and seems to have no self-defense ability, it knows how to bear the burden of humiliation. When in danger, it will shrink its head, tail and limbs into thick turtle shells, leaving even the fiercest enemies helpless and finally tide over the difficulties. Since ancient times, we all like to draw a beautiful moral on things, which is one of the reasons why raising turtles is related to Feng Shui.
Therefore, when encountering some very special and dangerous punishments, instead of using lions to fight hard, it is better to use turtles to resolve them, and it is more appropriate to use soft control and hard work. "... although these are folk sayings, since there are still many things in the world, we'd better take them seriously first. This is also for myself. Raise your helmet to find theoretical basis and motivation.
Third, raising turtles = nourishing the heart.
Turtles have many excellent qualities of being a man and doing things:
1, slow and steady, step by step, down-to-earth;
2, gentle temperament, quiet (neither humble nor overbearing), and Laozi advocated: "The husband is indisputable, so the world can't compete with it." The way of saints is quite consistent;
3, moving in the four seasons, living in cold and summer. Adapt to climate change, not against the sky. Warm is thriving, cold is dormant and hibernating, so it was born in the age of dinosaurs and did not die;
4, distress hidden and not hair, closed and not out, flexible. The greatest wisdom in life lies not in arguing, but in waiting for the opportunity, keeping a low profile and accumulating wealth;