What's the difference between a dragon and a mountain in Feng Shui? Is it the same thing to sit on a mountain and a mountain dragon? The answer is: mountain, called mountain, ridge, mountain boundary, mountain bag. The protruding part connecting the two mountains is a vein; A mountain is a protruding part relative to the plain of the earth. The dragon is a mountain with "dragon meaning". Not all mountains are dragons. Except those with the meaning of "dragon", the other mountains protruding from the earth's plane can only be called mountains, but not considered dragons. There are many descriptions of the so-called "dragon-like" mountain in Feng Touxue, which can be carefully distinguished, such as: snake coming out of the hole, snake crossing the mountain, centipede shape, limbs, crossing the gorge, bee waist, crane knee, welcoming guests and so on, all of which are dragon-like characteristics.
Sitting on the mountain is confirmed by the direction and back of the house or grave. Generally speaking, the side that is "towards" is "towards", which is called "towards". The "back" side is "sitting", which is called sitting on the mountain and watching the tigers fight. The mountain is named after this. The mountain dragon refers to the mountain that sits on the mountain or on the back, but when using a compass, whether there is a mountain or not, the side that sits on the back is called the mountain dragon. If you sit on a mountain of people, Ren Fang is a mountain dragon.