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Why does Feng Shui need "Tibetan Wind"?

The Tibetan wind in Fengshui means to keep the vitality in the cave, not to let the strong wind wash the cave and make the vitality drift away. Feng Shui believes that anger gathers due to water and dissipates due to wind. Therefore, it is important to get water, but if the acupuncture points are not sheltered from the wind, the anger will disappear with the wind.

Guo Pu said in the "Burial Sutra", "In the high ridge land, the sky is falling from the top, the vitality is exposed, and it is most afraid of wind and cold, and it is easy to disperse. If a person lives in a secret room, there is a slight gap for ventilation, and the shoulders are appropriate , It can become an illness. Therefore, the city should be tight enough to gather the air." Therefore, the best Tibetan style layout is to be tight in all directions, so that the vitality can be condensed while sheltering from the wind.

Generally speaking, the Tibetan wind theory is mainly aimed at mountainous areas. For plain areas, the vitality sinks into the ground, rising from below, not afraid of the wind blowing away, even if the cave is open on all sides, it will not prevent the vitality from condensing. Therefore, the Tibetan wind is only spoken by the cave of the mountain ridge.