Geomantic omen in the position of Qinglong

Qinglong position is an orientation in geomantic omen.

Left Qinglong, right White Lake, when we look forward from the mountain, there are mountains on both sides, just like a person holding out his arms and embracing the space in front.

On the left, Qinglong represents Yang Gang and men. Qinglong is in a strong position, representing the nobility and having the power of repression.

The white tiger on the right represents femininity and represents women. The white tiger is powerful and prosperous, representing the power of women's defense.

If the house leans to the left or right, resulting in a short green dragon and a long white tiger, or a short green dragon and a short white tiger, it shows that the strength of yin and yang is not harmonious, and the strength of men and women is uneven. If the white tiger is too prosperous, it means something is wrong. Qinglong and the white tiger must be balanced to be called good feng shui.

The space in front of the house is called Suzaku, also known as Tang Ming. Tang Ming refers to the sunken space in front of the house. It's best to have a room, a hall and water. Looking at the water in front makes people want to return. Seeing the house all over, it is easy to become a workaholic.

The front end of the main hall will be blocked, which can be called the bureau of hiding wind and gathering gas. Without barriers, the aura can't be condensed and circulated in the Tang Dynasty, that is, wealth can't flow around in Tang Ming. Therefore, if you want to hide the wind and gather gas, you must have shelter.

The place behind the house is called Xuanwu, and any feng shui layout must have the above characteristics to be considered a good feng shui.

The most feng shui house today, that is, the house where the richest people live, must be this layout. Although this theory is very old, it still applies today, but because most people in modern society live in high-rise buildings, it is not easy to live in houses with this layout, so this theory is gradually forgotten.

According to geomantic omen, the gate opens at the edge of the dragon (on the left), which means that when we look forward from the mountain, the route. To put it simply, we are on the left side of the gate.