Geomantic interpretation of the so-called South Mountain and North Water.
In ancient times, the south of the mountain was called Yang, so the houses in the north of the mountain were all Yang houses. First, the south was sunny, and second, water was a symbol of wealth.
According to modern science, because China is located in the northern hemisphere, from our point of view, the sun will rise in the east and finally fall on the sunny slope in the south of Xishan Mountain and the backlit slope in the north of the mountain. The sunshine in the south is definitely more abundant than that in the north, so the junction of Shannan and Shanbei is called Yang and turbid water. Due to the high terrain in the northwest of China, it gradually decreases to the southeast, and rivers often flow to the southeast, and the south bank is easily eroded by river water, forming a situation of wet south and dry north.
The geomantic explanation of the so-called jade belt around the waist.
The jade belt around the waist means that the river or road is round, semi-circular or arc around the building. Feng Shui is also called "bringing water". Because, like the belts of ancient senior officials, they are intertwined with buildings, so that people living there are either expensive or rich, and their careers are successful and their wealth is prosperous. As can be seen from the figure, China Hainan is close to Jinjiang, and its winding posture is like a jade belt around the project.