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The "Ten Riches" in Feng Shui is one of the nine songs and ten tricks. Feng Shui experts use this rhyme to describe 10 excellent terrain of dragons, caves, sand and water, which is not only conducive to burial, but also rich in land. The song says: a magnificent hall is tall; Two rich guests greet each other; Sanfu Dragon and Tiger; Four rich wooden finches wall clock; Five rich and five beautiful mountains; Six rich and four waters return to the DPRK; Seven rich mountains turn their feet; Bafuling ridge is round and rich; Jiufulong holds high the tiger; Master, the water outlet is closed.
The hall is tall and full of water, such as the king sitting in the hall, which is dignified; Host and guest greet each other, meaning that host and guest care for each other, protect the mountain with dragons, and welcome the main peak of the real dragon; Those who subdue dragons and crouch tigers, left Qinglong and right White Tiger tame the guards without disdaining to bully the Lord; The wooden finch hanging the clock should be called Zhuque in front of the mountain, and it should be smart, round and impartial like a clock. The five mountains are all beautiful, that is, the spontaneous pulse reaches the node and the star peak, and the mountains of Taizu, Taizong, Shaozu, Shaozong and parents are all beautiful; Four waters return to the DPRK, and many waters gather in the hall; Those who climb mountains and mountains, turn branches and feet, and go around the hole field; Those who have a round ridge are full and beautiful, avoiding steepness, oblique diarrhea and sudden anger; If the dragon holds the tiger high, the left Qinglong is higher than the right white tiger; If the nozzle is closed, the rod will be severely closed.
The ancients found that the composition of ground and groundwater in different areas was different, and the water with specific composition had nourished the local soil for a long time. When the mineral composition of soil reaches a special proportion, it will form an environment that is extremely suitable for the survival of animals and plants. This special soil was originally called Longsha. Ancient people even used this soil as medicine to treat diseases. Through practice, the ancients found that this special soil was extremely nourishing the growth of animals and plants, so they thought it could bring people wealth and other good luck, which triggered the ancients to look for areas with longsha according to some topography and animal and plant characteristics. As a result, a folk discipline called "Yin and Yang Feng Shui" was formed in ancient times, and later generations referred to it as "Feng Shui" for short. Looking for Longsha is called "Dragon-seeking Cave". According to the book Lingneng Zhu Zhen, Lianshanyi is the first book to record the method of finding Longsha.