In Feng Shui, the front of the Yangzhai faces the water and is blocked by Qinglong sand. Its influence may vary depending on many factors, and it cannot be simply judged whether it is good or bad.
Qinglong sand is an important concept in Feng Shui. Generally speaking, Qinglong Sand is considered a more auspicious geographical feature. The green dragon represents power, strength, wealth, etc. If the green dragon sand is in good shape and the mountain is gentle, it may be regarded as having a positive meaning, such as helping to bring good luck, wealth, etc.
However, the judgment of Feng Shui is not based solely on a single factor. It is also necessary to comprehensively consider other aspects, such as the condition of the white tiger sand, the openness of the Mingtang, the momentum of the ins and outs, and the overall pattern of the surrounding mountains and rivers.
Furthermore, Feng Shui is a traditional concept and theoretical system, and its scientific nature has not been widely confirmed. In modern society, the choice and evaluation of living environment should be based more on realistic factors such as the actual natural environment, convenience of life, and safety.
It should be noted that the concept of Feng Shui may differ in different regions and schools, and the specific interpretation and emphasis also vary. When dealing with Feng Shui issues, you should maintain a rational and objective attitude, and do not rely too much on Feng Shui and ignore actual life needs and scientific common sense. If you have specific needs and concerns about your living environment, it is recommended to consider various practical factors to make a decision. At the same time, we must also respect different opinions and beliefs.