The term "in and out" is explained in modern Chinese as follows: It was originally a term used in Feng Shui superstition, referring to the origin and destination of mountain veins. Now refers to the clues about the relationship between an event and the past. So, this was originally a Feng Shui term, and later it was used to refer to the origin and development of things. What exactly is going on in Feng Shui? What does it have to do with our city residents?
Our ancestors began to worship dragons very early. The legendary dragon is a huge creature that stretches like a mountain, so people often compare mountains to dragons. For example, there is a mountain in Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province. It is called "Dragon Mountain" because of its majestic shape, steaming mountains, and green foothills. Throughout the country, there are countless place names named after dragons, such as Longmen, Longquan, Longqiu, Longjing, Longxi, and Longchi.
Feng Shui borrows folk concepts about dragons, calling winding mountains dragon veins, or mountain dragons; calling long-running rivers water dragons. Dragons include stem dragons, branch dragons, true dragons and false dragons, sick dragons and dead dragons, coming and going dragons, straight dragons and horizontal dragons, flying dragons and hidden dragons.
According to ancient Feng Shui, Longshan is regarded as an auspicious place, and the place where the energy veins of the mountain gather is used as the dragon's cave. Building a cemetery or building a house in the auspicious dragon's cave can bring good luck. It can be seen that the concept of dragon in Feng Shui evolved from dragon worship.
Although there are many ways to choose Feng Shui, its essence can be summarized as the four elements of dragon, cave, sand and water (some books add "Xiang" to it, collectively called "Five Geographical Tips"). It is the four major principles of "dragon true", "hole", "sand ring" and "water embrace".
"Dragon" refers to mountains, and "Longzhen" refers to mountains with flowing vitality. The dragon runs ruggedly on the ground, so it can be inferred that the underground "life" must also flow ruggedly with it. The main mountain among them is called "Lailong"; and the ridges winding down from the top of the mountain are called "dragon veins" ", also known as "removing the pulse". The purpose of looking for the dragon is to tap the acupoints. To tap the acupoints, you must first find the dragon.