What is real water and what is virtual water?

This is a feng shui problem for your reference only.

What is real water? What is virtual water? Feng shui is often divided into yin and yang, excess and deficiency, and water is also divided into excess and deficiency. Just like a highway, cars are flowing, but they lack some characteristics of "real water", so they are called "virtual water".

Feng shui is often divided into yin and yang, excess and deficiency, and water is also divided into excess and deficiency. Because there is a saying in Feng Shui classics that "one inch high is a mountain and one inch low is water", roads, highways, overpasses, highways, streets, alleys or places slightly sunken than the flat ground can all be called "water". However, compared with "real water" such as sea, river, lake and river, although these scenery have certain mobility, such as cars passing by the road have mobility, but less.

Generally speaking, real water is more effective than virtual water. For example, when you see real water such as sea, lake and river, the effect of "flourishing water" will be enhanced. If you see virtual water such as roads, alleys and squares, the effect will be slightly weaker. Therefore, we can find that many high-rise buildings often use fountains, pools and water systems to urge money, while squares, roads and so on are less used to urge money. If you want to improve Feng Shui in a short time, you'd better use more "real water".