Yin House Feng Shui: Explain in detail what sand is?

There are many professional terms in the study of geomantic omen in Yin House, such as: dragon, sand, cave, water, hall, recent case, distant dynasty and so on. These words are very particular, arranged in the geomantic omen of the yin house.

So, do you want to know what sand means in Feng Shui? What is its origin? Come and have a look.

Sand refers to the peaks, hills, piers, trees, buildings and other towering objects around the cave field. Why is it called sand?

That's because ancient feng shui masters used sand to teach their disciples to do sand table drills because of inconvenient transportation: they were named after all kinds of messy heads made of sand.

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Sand has different names because of its position and shape; There are many characters in the book for reference, such as The True Sutra of Chalcedony by Zhang in Song Dynasty, Xu Shanji in Ming Dynasty, The Son of Man by Xu, Tian Jingyuan by Xu (Gu's original work). In front of the acupoints, the nearest one is "Ge" and the far one is "Chao"; Behind the acupoints are "ghost stars" and "Leshan"; To the left of the dot is a "dragon"; On the right of the dot is the tiger; Sand grows on dragons and tigers. What you can see clearly is the official star (mostly in front of the cave), but what you can't see is the obsidian star: it is "protection" and "obedience" that walk on the dragon behind the cave; Beside and inside the water mouth are "gatekeepers", "Hua Biao", "Luocheng", "Beichen Star" and "Luoxing" (bird star, falling river and Mars), and around the hole are "ears" (Taiyi and Tianyi).