What is the meaning of "Shuikousha" in Feng Shui?

Hello. I'm glad to answer your question. Geomantic omen is called "Kanyu" in modern China, and its theory covers a wide range. Here, I only mention the room of Yin and Yang, and the theory of Feng Shui in the room of Yin and Yang is summarized as "the strategy of five places", that is, dragon, cave, sand, water and direction. The five aspects mentioned here refer to topography, that is, how Feng Shui masters use the "five elements" to cast spells on Yin and Yang. Dragon: It's a mountain. The caves include Tang Ming: the place where qi and dragons come. This point is the bottom of the building of Yangzhai and the burial point of heaven and man in Yinzhai. The so-called Tang Ming is the flat land in front of the cave, and the villa is the yard. Sand: It is based on holes. Its four directions are mountains, rivers and water, which are named after four kinds of beasts, namely, Zuo Dong Qinglong, You Xi Bai Hu, Qian Suzaku and Hou Xuanwu. Water: Dragon blood is not really flowing water, but the gas outside the cave that comes with the dragon. Direction: that is, the direction of the point. "Shuikousha" is actually two concepts. According to the directional distribution method of the twenty-four mountains in the Eight Diagrams and the orientations determined by the five elements, the eight orientations of the Eight Diagrams are: Kanbei Water, Gendong Mountain, Lei Zhendong, Xunsoutheast, Huo Nan, southwest of Kunming to Xizegan, and northwest of the sky. If you sit facing south, Kanbei is water, that is, the sprinkler is not really water. "Sand" has been said before, so I won't repeat it.