Why are temples poor and temples rich?

As can be seen from the literal meaning, this problem involves the problem of Feng Shui. In fact, rural people are superstitious. Since ancient times, many people like to go to some Taoist temples or temples to worship God, seeking peace and wealth. So Taoist temples and temples are sacred places in people's eyes, but we find that few people will live around them, which is actually a taboo in geomantic omen.

Since ancient times, most temples and Taoist temples in China have basically been built on the top of mountains or deep mountains. From the perspective of geomantic omen, these places are extremely heavy places for Yin Qi and very evil places. Ordinary people can't live in such a place. It may be because of the phenomena discovered by the ancients. It may be that people who used to live in front of the temple are getting poorer and poorer, while those who live behind the temple are often richer. People who live on both sides of the temple are mostly lonely. So according to these phenomena, this proverb is summed up.

In fact, in Feng Shui, the temple itself is something to resist the evil spirit. After blocking, Shaqi will spread to both sides, and if you live in front of or on both sides of the temple, it will be absorbed. In this way, your fortune will get worse and poorer after you suffer indignities in front of the temple. On the other hand, due to the influence of both sides, family members are prone to illness, and the population will decrease and become lonely people. The people who live behind the temple, because the front is blocked by the temple and sheltered by the temple, have a smooth family, and their fortune will naturally be good, and their families will become richer and richer.

Although there is no scientific basis for this kind of thing, it is certainly reasonable for the ancients to believe in Feng Shui and be good at summing up life experiences. In fact, we can also imagine or find that there are basically no people living around places with temples or Taoist temples. Another friend said that the rural saying "poor in front of the temple, rich in the back, lonely in the left temple and lonely in the right temple" is really different in thousands of miles and customs. The farmers heard something different. What is said here is "poor in front of the temple, lonely behind the temple, and few in the left and right temples." The temple is not easy to live on all sides. If you really want to live, the front of the temple is the best.