Can the water tank be placed in the yard?

Garden water tanks should not be placed in the center of the yard.

Water tanks are items that gather wealth and are usually placed in the eastern or western corners of the yard. When placing large water tanks, you must pay attention to the following taboos: The height cannot exceed a person's height, and the water tank cannot be placed in the center of the yard.

The height of a large water tank should not be higher than a person: In Feng Shui, the height of a large water tank cannot be higher than a person, otherwise it will cause a tendency to overwhelm the owner, and ultimately the owner's fortune will be suppressed. Both in career and in life, they are mediocre and inactive.

Do not place the water tank in the center of the yard: the five elements in the center of the yard belong to earth. If the water tank is placed in the center of the yard, the five elements will be in conflict, that is, the phenomenon of earth overcoming water will occur, which will cause obstacles to wealth.

Introduction to Feng Shui:

Feng Shui’s geographical physiognomy and geology are one of the five traditional arts. Among the physiognomy, the technique of physiognomy is the method of checking geography on the spot, which is mainly Used for selecting palaces, selecting village sites, constructing cemeteries, etc. Feng Shui is a mystical art with a long history in China. The more academic term is called Kanyu. It is a theory that studies the microscopic materials air, water and soil and the macroscopic environment on which human beings survive and develop.

According to legend, the founder of Feng Shui is Jiutian Xuannv. The relatively complete Feng Shui science originated in the Warring States Period. It is a mystical art with a long history in China. Just like the human soul, it cannot be seen or touched but still remains. exist. Historically, Feng Shui has been widely used to locate buildings, and depending on the particular style of Feng Shui used, auspicious locations can be identified by reference to local features.