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It is suggested to find a teacher to teach you. If you can't find it, there is nothing you can do. What you have learned from reading is only a general idea, but the specific Feng Shui content will be suddenly influenced by several trees, roads, stone fields, sunshine and other things. Reading can only know whether this position is generally good or not, but it is not affected by details. So it's best to find a master to take it. You can't learn it by reading, but it plays an auxiliary role. I'm a fourth-generation Feng Shui student in my family (my brother is not interested in it). Now I'm 2 years old and I've been studying for more than four years. My father has never allowed me to read ancient Feng Shui books at home. Said I can't read it until I'm independent. I guess what my dad meant was to wait until I met a mystery and then study the terrain according to the book. I suggest that you learn to look at the house first, and then learn to look at the cemetery. Tell you what, I'll teach you a way. Every year when you are in Tomb-Sweeping Day, you go to visit relatives (we call grave-sweeping relatives in Guizhou). Every time you go to a cemetery, you should observe carefully and ask more about your predecessors who went with you. If you ask more, you will tell. This kind of field study is faster than reading.