Town house stone is an overwhelming method for Han people to build houses. It is very popular in some parts of China. People think that the main entrance is facing the corner of other people's homes, so they embed a stone of town house on the wall at the "evil direction" and engrave the words "Mount Tai is here" or "Shi Gan Dang", and some even add designs such as tiger head or gossip to the words, thinking that they can ward off evil spirits, break evil spirits and drive away ghosts.
The role of ballast:
Hengshan Stone The people of China have a tradition of placing stones at home since ancient times. Most of the famous mountains in China are located in places full of aura, and Taoism especially respects the Five Mountains, which are regarded as sacred mountains guarding the five parties in China and are the most aura places in China. The stones of the Five Mountains all contain the purest aura of heaven and earth, which can inhibit the filth and evil spirits.
Mount Hengshan in Beiyue, located in the north, is known as the pillar of man in the north, full of aura and countless fairy tales. Zhang became immortal here, and the founder of Maoshan School studied Taoism here. Hengshan Lingshi contains the purest aura of Beiyue, and the town house has a good effect. Every year, a large number of tourists use a Hengshan stone as a town house stone after visiting Hengshan Mountain.
In addition to the function of the town house, Hengshan Lingshi also has a function that other Wuyue Stones don't have-gathering wealth. Hengshan Mountain in Beiyue lives in the land where the five elements of water are flourishing, and Hengshan stone naturally contains sufficient water vapor of the five elements. As we all know, geomantic omen theory says that a house with good geomantic omen first requires water at the back of the mountain. Why water? Because mountain managers manage wealth, water in feng shui can gather wealth. A stone from Hengshan Mountain is placed at home, which can not only ward off evil spirits, but also gather wealth for the family.