Detailed explanation: what is the accumulation of qi in feng shui?

In feng shui, whether it is a yin house or a yang house, the one who gets water is the most important, followed by the one who hides the wind. In geomantic omen, it is generally called "storing wind and gathering gas".

So, what kind of terrain does it need to meet to be considered as gas gathering? Come and have a look with me!

"Burial Book" stipulates this kind of environmental situation, and thinks that the terrain that conforms to "hiding wind and gathering gas" should be "green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right, suzaku in front and Xuanwu in the back." In other words, the general situation should be: there should be high mountains in the back, low hills in the front, protective mountains on the left and right sides, and the hall should be spacious and surrounded by winding water.

Of course, this is an idealized environmental model. In practical selection, as long as the terrain or buildings in the rear are higher than those in the front, the terrain or buildings on the left are higher than those on the right, and the hall is open, then this environment has the conditions of "hiding wind and gathering gas".

A house that can avoid harmful winds and gases and hide favorable winds and gases is called a wind-storing gas gathering room. If a house wants to "hide the wind and gather gas", it must first have sufficient sunshine, air circulation and suitable temperature and humidity. If the house where you live is windy, even if there is "essence" condensation, it will be blown away by the strong wind. On the contrary, if the wind speed is too slow, the air will not circulate and a better atmosphere will not be introduced.