What is the saying that temples press feng shui?

We can't simply attribute it to a temple.

Actually, it's a building problem

Geomantic omen was originally formed to serve the yin house and the yang house.

When we are in the death position of geomantic omen, we go to Gai Lou.

Will affect the feng shui in this area or this area.

Feng Shui is a combination of Taoism.

This temple is dedicated to gods and immortals or great men. It must have some kind of "qi"

So there are interrelated remarks.

But for the time being, no one has really said whether the truth is true or not.

-Feng Shui folk proverb: "The back of the temple is poor, the front of the temple is rich, and the front of the big temple is widowed", "The front of the temple is not as good as the back of the temple".

In geomantic omen, the temple itself is a "town thing", which can be used to suppress evil spirits, which is beyond the reach of folk houses. Adding a project of emphasizing yin to a residential area with a balance of yin and yang (temples and other sacrificial buildings) will produce a kind of destruction and imbalance in the field of geomantic omen, which is not conducive to long-term residence. -

The geomantic ballads on the third floor can't really explain that temples are related to geomantic omen for the time being.

That is the influence of belonging to' Qi' on people!