What does the "white tiger" in Feng Shui mean?

What does the "white tiger" in Feng Shui mean?

In astronomy, the white tiger was originally the birth elephant of Tian Xi, Lou, Stomach, Chang, Jie, Jackal 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. "Ten Books of Yangzhai" said: "Where there is a house, there is a long road on the right called White Tiger."

According to geomantic omen, the white tiger should be low and prone, and its potential should be more supple in Buron, echoing the dragon, supporting the left and right, and arching the vitality of the hall. The sutra notes: "The Classic of the Tang Dynasty says:' The white tiger is curved, the pure land is light, the Kun is like a corner, and the circle is like a closed loop.' It is true that there is this shape. It is half-raised, with its head held high and its tail hidden. There are gaps, depressions, broken waist and broken beams. It is a curse for a tiger to have this shape. "It is said that the white tiger is in a cave. If the right-back protects the democratic leader and is loyal to the minister, he will support the main situation. If there is much trouble, it is ulterior motives, which is not conducive to the Lord, incomplete and damaged, which also shows that the defense is weak.

If there is no white tiger on the right, it is because the left and right sides are empty and the land is ten base, and the Lord is lonely and poor.