Taking the geographical direction as the standard, it faces due east, with the north on the left and the south on the right. On this basis, the left hand side is left and the right hand side is right. The order in which the sun rises shall prevail, and the direction in which the sunrise is observed shall prevail, that is, facing the direction in which the sun rises, and the left side is the direction in which the sunlight is first obtained, so the corresponding position is Zuo Qinglong; The right side is the last direction to get sunlight, so the corresponding position is the right north tiger.
It should be noted that this orientation division is formed by human cultural traditions, and there is no fixed scientific law. Therefore, according to different cultural habits, there may be different ways to define left and right orientation.
Pay attention to the left dragon and the right white tiger.
1, feng shui direction
According to China's ancient geomantic theory, Zuo Qinglong stands for "Wen" and you Bei Hu stands for "Wu". When staying at home or in office decoration, if reasonable arrangements can be made, you can gather Zuo Qinglong, You Baihu, Qian Su Zak and Hou Xuanwu, which is conducive to the gas field flow and human comfort inside the home, refreshing your mind and making your career smoother.
2. Cultural inheritance
Zuo Qinglong and You Beihu Lake are widely used in China traditional music, opera, painting and other art forms, and become cultural symbols. For example, in the Beijing Opera Dream of Red Mansions, Zuo Qinglong represents Lin Daiyu and you Beihu represents Miaoyu. These works not only have ornamental value, but also have the mission of inheriting history and culture.
3. Moral symbol
Zuo Qinglong represents the experience of the East, implying wisdom, philosophy and Taoism. The right north tiger symbolizes the power and control of the west and means the skills of leaders. Therefore, Zuo Qinglong and You Beihu not only represent different cultural connotations, but also have good symbolic significance, expressing the ancient people's views on auspicious nature in China, and endowing and praising beautiful meanings for all things in the world.