What is the feng shui pattern of Cao Cao's tomb?

The geomantic architecture of Cao Cao's tomb is obvious. Although Cao Cao's tomb in Suo Jing village on the top of the mountain is "not sealed or treeless" and has not left any trace, according to my recent investigation, its geomantic architecture project is obvious and huge. However, this kind of "obvious" is limited to those who know a little about the geomantic theory of the imperial tomb of the "situation school". For ordinary people, it is just a very ordinary land-making building; But it can also prove that it is not for farming. The most obvious geomantic architecture in Cao Cao's tomb in Suo Jing is "Tang Ming" and "Shuikou". The "Tang Ming" in Feng Shui refers to the gathering place where the mountain in front of the cave is surrounded by water, which makes a living. Tang Ming famously said, "Where the mountain stops, it is the true cave, and where the water gathers, it is the Tang Ming." Refers to the confluence of the four waters in front of Longdong, which indicates the gathering place of Longdong's vitality, symbolizes the place where officials manage politics and sacrifice, and is also the place where civil and military ministers gather to discuss politics. Tang Ming has six requirements that must be met. First, it is located on the three-point line between Longdong and Chaoshan Mountain. Tang Ming of Caoling in Suo Jing is located about 500 meters east of Momo Mountain, on a straight line between Cao Tomb and its Chaoshan Mountain-Maonao. Meet the requirements of building hall positioning. Second, be spacious, square, flat and prominent. The terrain of the Three Branches Water Ferry in Tang and Ming Dynasties is wide, flat and bright, and it is completely artificial. There is a big stone weir 7 meters high and 465,438+0 meters long in front, which is definitely not the work of farmers who cultivate land, because all farmers who cultivate land should follow the direction of the mountain and decrease with the height on the principle of saving labor and time. This big stone weir is the highest size and the best material in this area, which can prove that it was specially built for Tang Ming. Then split the south ditch of the Beiling earth pad and level it to make the whole land square, each with a width of about 60 meters. In this way, it has become a tall, flat, square and spacious Daming Hall. Third, it must be surrounded by mountains and airtight. Surrounded by rocky mountains and ridges, there is a large area of land on the left bank of its estuary called "Wumuping", which is obviously deliberately raised and widened. Its east and west are primitive earth weirs, and the middle of the stone weir is raised and expanded outward to make up for the "defect" of the mouth. This project is not a small stone weir, with a length of1.30m and a height of 5m. The stone used in this weir is not that high. The villagers don't remember the big collapse. It is estimated that there must be an anti-collapse structure in this weir. Fourth, it must conform to the "ten ways of heavenly heart" and "four responses". Tianxin represents the center of the hall. Shi Tianxin Road is a cross drawn by Feng Shui experts in the center of Tang Ming, and the orientation is determined according to the symmetrical intersection of four mountains. Four responses, that is, the front, back, left and right mountains are in cross coordinate positions, and the angles are relatively unbiased. There is a saying that "before and after the ten paths of heavenly heart are known accurately, Jiaer Mountain is surrounded by love. When you look at the acupoints, you will know that it is precious to worship the dragon's face. " All the halls in the office meet these requirements. Five demands and four water phases meet in Tang Ming. With Momo Mountain as the center, the first circle of water is Dawan. On the right is a ditch; Is the second ring water a left hole? On the right is Hualinggou, where the four waters meet evenly and the water gathers gas. Sixth, it is necessary to "close the mouth", full of twists and turns. On the right front of Tang Ming, the nozzle turns right and stands at a right angle. You can't see the water flow. There are ten bends in the waterway within one mile from the nozzle, with tortuous ileum, poor water flow and closed nozzle.