What are the formulas of "24 mountains can have both" and "can't have both"?

You can't have your cake and eat it, both sides are unfavorable and harmful to your master. If the house is lucky and prosperous, it is generally not easy to have a catastrophe. When it is finished, there will be disaster. I hope everyone will pay attention.

Can't sit at the same time, can't sit at the same time, can't sit at the same time.

You can't have both sides and you can't have both sides.

You can't have both sides in the direction of C and Wang, and you can't have both sides in the direction of C and Wang.

You can't be ugly at the same time, nor can you be ugly at the same time.

You can't sit in the same position. Sit in Shen Xiangyin, but you can't have both.

You can't have both Geng Shen and Geng Xiang. You can't have both.

You can't have Xin and B at the same time, nor can you have Xin and yourself at the same time.

You can't sit and admire Chen, nor can you sit and admire Chen.

You can't have it both ways. You can't be a child sitting in the third chair.

You can't have a thousand treasures at the same time. You can't have your cake and eat it.

You can't be a child at the same time. You can't be ugly.

You can't be ugly at the same time. You can't sit in the shade. Go to apply.

You can't have it both ways.

Among the 24 mountain directions, about five extended data can't be combined. These five words are: Xiang Hai, Mao Xiang, Xun Xiang, Wu Xiang and Xin Xiang. This kind of word can't be left and right. The only way to stand upright is to stand at attention.

For example, the noon direction of a house in Zi Shan cannot be combined with the left and right directions, so the outer red line of the compass must be pressed in the middle of the meridian when standing, or to be precise, the outer red line of the compass must be pressed at 1 80 degrees and 360 degrees outside the compass. Because the center of the word "noon" on the compass is the center of the word "zi" on the compass evening FP= 1 80 degrees, that is, on the outer layer of the compass 360 degrees.