How to choose the best geomantic omen in Yin House cemetery?

Good Feng Shui puts forward four criteria: (Longzhen), (Cave), (Sand Ring) and (Water Embrace) to infer the place where the land is full of vitality. As the saying goes, mountains and rivers are different all over the world, but as long as we pursue these four standards, we can find mountains with vitality and cohesion. Although there is no image of life in the soil, it must be shaped from the outside, so we can infer whether there is life flowing inside from the winding shape of the mountains.

The dragon is the root of the cave. You must follow the flowing mountain to find the auspicious cave.

It can be said that the dragon is (cause) and the point is (effect). The dragon seeks to occupy the point, and the point must be sought.

The first point is to find the correct point of gas condensation.

Flowing mountains do not necessarily breed auspicious caves with vitality, because mountains breed caves in different situations. Some are surrounded by sand and stones, which are closely related to each other, so that the vitality will not be scattered and an auspicious cave will be formed. But there is also a part of it (sand flies away), which has nothing to do with it, so that the vitality is exhausted, and naturally it will not bear auspicious land.

If you want to judge whether the node is suitable for burial. It depends on the sand water near the cave, whether it is surrounded by sandbags or whether the sand flies away.

(Sand ring) (Sand) refers to the mountains near the cave site, which are surrounded by mountains on the front and left and right sides of the cave site, so that the gas condensed there will not be blown away by the wind. So the cave must be sheltered from the wind. Sand ring is the primary condition for storing wind.

(Water hug) (water) refers to streams, rivers and even oceans near cave sites. If there is a winding water flow in front of the cave site or a water gathering place, the life condensed in the cave site will not be scattered outside. It means that anger meets water, so the first condition for gathering gas is to be surrounded by water in front of the cave.

Feng Shui attaches importance to (sand ring and water hug) because (water hug) can make the vitality of the cave condense and gather, while (sand ring) can keep the vitality condensed in the cave from being blown away by the wind, both of which are conditions for auspicious caves, so "Buried Sutra" says: (the method of Feng Shui) water is the best. Hidden wind blows.