Generally speaking, the route and route in Feng Shui refers to the source and destination of a person or a thing. Route refers to where people or things come from, and route refers to where people or things go.
In Feng Shui, routes and roads are usually regarded as symbols, representing the fate and fortune of a person or thing. If a person or thing has a smooth and auspicious origin, it may bring good luck and wealth. On the contrary, if the road of a person or a thing is bumpy and not smooth, then it may bring bad luck and results.
Therefore, in geomantic omen, the understanding of the route and outlet needs to be analyzed according to the specific situation and experience. If a person or thing is considered bad in Feng Shui, then the fortune and result can be improved by adjusting the route and method. However, it should be noted that the explanation of the route and mode in Feng Shui is not absolute, and it needs to be comprehensively considered in combination with other factors.
In a word, the route and way out are symbols in Feng Shui, which represent the fate and fortune of a person or a thing and need to be analyzed according to specific circumstances and experiences.