These mountains are collectively called dragons. Specifically, the mountain near the water is called a dragon, and the mountain not near the water is called a mountain. Now, if you are looking for a dragon, you must climb the Taizu Mountain, then look at the ancestral mountain and the mother mountain too little, see how the dragon is formed, peel and change, walk, then repeatedly open the account, cross the gorge, tie the gas, travel to places where there are rivers and lakes, and at the beginning, the protruding cave, the star sand will mate with Yin and Yang, and turn the gas into a knot. This process is to find a dragon. According to Feng Shui, a lucky place is often an area, and a "cave" is an auspicious point in this area, and anger emerges from the ground. "Acupoint" refers to accurately finding the perfect points of various landscape images of "dragon", "sand" and "water" in this area surrounded by mountains and rivers after comprehensively considering the landscape conditions. At this time, people can get rich psychological feelings. Feng Shui believes that it is not easy to find dragons and caves. Three years to find the dragon, ten years to point. See Long Mai Tang Ming first, and then determine the acupoints. One tiny difference is thousands of miles away. Huang Miaoying's "Boshan Pian" said: "The caves are high and low, big and small, thin and fat, so they should be made properly. High points should be sheltered from the wind, low points from water, large points should be widely cultivated, small points should be narrow, thin points should be heavy, and fat points should be floating. The degree of yin and yang is wonderful. "
In the process of looking for "caves", there is an auxiliary method-physiognomy, that is, judging the rise and fall of the place by examining the quality of the soil.