There will be Taishan Shi Gandang at the entrance of the rural building. What does Mount Tai Shi Gandang mean?

Legend has it that there lived a man named Shi Gandang at the foot of Mount Tai. This man is very famous in the local area. It is rumored that he can curb evil spirits, so many people come to him, hoping that he can drive away evil spirits for his family. But because there were too many people looking for him, he was so busy that he found his name on the stone carving on Mount Tai and asked the villagers to put it in their rooms to help them drive away evil spirits.

"Shi Gandang on Mount Tai" is actually a kind of folk culture, which should be similar to the popular "Jiang Taigong is here". Many people think that houses and roads are vertically opposed and will collide with wealth; The house is at the T-junction, which is unlucky; The road near the back of the house will invite ghosts; There are also unlucky things dug up when building a new house and digging the foundation, and so on. At these times, people will find a suitable place and put up a stone tablet of "Mount Tai Shi Gandang" to ward off evil spirits and make money.

Although it seems that these are superstitious statements now, there are still many things in real society that we can't explain with scientific knowledge. In real life, when many people encounter some difficulties and setbacks, they usually look for other ways to find inner comfort. The same is true of the intention of using a piece of "Taishan Shi Gandang"

We have a developer here, who developed eight houses a few years ago, and the remaining seven houses were sold, leaving only one, because no one has bought the T-junction so far, and many people have come to see the house, saying that the Feng Shui at the T-junction is bad and unlucky. It seems that rural people still attach great importance to house geomantic omen until now.

And Shi Gan as a monument, the family tree of ordinary people, is the Taishan stone that acts as a destiny as needed, to suppress evil and eliminate disasters, and it is difficult to settle down. Of course, there is a legend that Shi Gandang, a man at the foot of Mount Tai, is skilled in martial arts, which is equivalent to the meaning of goalkeepers Qin Qiong and Weichi Gong. It is a custom and expectation to seek good fortune, avoid misfortune and pray for peace.

In a word, this is a custom, a blessing and a psychological effect. There is no scientific basis.

Do you look at Feng Shui first when buying a house there? Welcome to comment.