What is the "Long Mai" in Feng Shui master's mouth?

Many people associate "Long Mai" with mountains. "Dragon" in Feng Shui actually refers to mountains, but Long Mai is not a mountain, including many friends who study Feng Shui. Long Mai's definition is also very vague.

According to Du Niang, Long Mai refers to the rolling mountains. In ancient times, geomantic omen advocated "the strategy of five places", that is, "finding dragons, checking sand, watching water, acupoints and standing upright". Dragon is the geographical context, soil is the meat of dragon, stone is the bone of dragon, and vegetation is the hair of dragon. Looking for dragons, we must first find the mountains of ancestors and parents, judge the pulse, don't be angry, and divide yin and yang. You must know the cause and effect before you can judge the cause and effect.

It is recognized by geomantic circles that Kunlun Mountain is "the ancestor of Wanshan Mountain and the source of Long Mai" and the ancestor of dragons. Long Mai started from Kunlun and spread all over the world. The layout, structure and classification of Long Mai are similar to a big tree, including root dragon, stem dragon, branch dragon and Ye Long. Generally speaking, the place where Long Mai's aura gathers (blossoms and bears fruit) is considered as a treasure trove of geomantic omen (Longdong).

Many friends will think it is Long Mai when they see a mountain or river like a dragon. In fact, Long Mai doesn't mean the shape of a mountain or a river.

Long Mai refers to underground water, an underground river, and a vein of gold mine, which is also Long Mai.

This article only represents the author's personal views, and this position does not praise or criticize anyone who believes or does not believe. Please correct me if there is anything wrong.

Although the rain is too heavy to moisten the rootless grass, the road is too wide to accommodate people.

Author: eavnyf