What is the treasure land of geomantic omen pursued by ancient emperors?

It is said that outstanding people are outstanding, and some places are natural places of geomantic omen, where people will flourish, and animals and plants will grow extraordinarily lush and more spiritual. Throughout the ages, there are countless stories about outstanding people. You must have heard of the Monkey King. He absorbed the aura of heaven and earth and became a stone monkey. You have also heard of Baoyu. He is a psychic who absorbed the aura and went down to earth with Huigen.

Since ancient times, the emperor always likes to find Mr. Feng Shui and choose the foundation suitable for the country. Look for Long Mai and put the royal cemetery in a more favorable place. However, for the legendary land of Feng Shui, we ordinary people really can't tell what it looks like, is it misty or dense trees? I didn't know such a place was a treasure trove until I saw this fish half the size of a man.

This is the West Lake in Yingzhou. Maybe not many people have heard of it, but it is not as famous as West Lake in Hangzhou. However, it is also a 3A scenic spot. A few days ago, after the West Lake was drained, many fish and shrimp were trapped in the mud, and local citizens rushed down and dragged sacks to collect fish and shrimp. Yingzhou West Lake is one of the four West Lakes in China, with a rich historical background. There are many literati here, and Ouyang Xiu wrote 100 articles praising Yingzhou West Lake. This is also a treasure trove of geomantic omen, which attracts many tourists to visit.

In recent days, due to the start of the West Lake silt injection project, many big fish weighing more than ten kilograms have been found here, which need three or four people to carry together. In the mud of the West Lake, a big fish half a man long was found by the citizens and dragged away. The scene is spectacular. If the West Lake is not prepared to remove silt, such a big fish will not be easily found. Some netizens ridiculed that there are fish in the West Lake, and the fish is too big to be stewed in one pot.

How to treat the behavior of citizens catching fish in succession? Will it have a bad influence on the ecological balance and the sustainable development of nature after the net is caught? Although the fish is big, don't be too greedy.