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What is the meaning of "white tiger" in Feng Shui?

In astronomy, the white tiger is originally the life phenomenon of Qisu Kui, Lou, Wei, Subaru, Jie, Zang, and Ginseng in the west of the sky. Feng Shui uses the white tiger to refer to the terrain on the right of the Xueshan, and also to refer to the avenue on the right of Yangzhai. The "Ten Books of the House of the Yang" said: "Where the house is, there is a long way to the right called the white tiger."

Feng Shui believes that the white tiger should prostrate slowly, and its momentum should be more compliant than the green dragon, echoing each other with the green dragon, turning left and right to hug, arching and protecting the vitality of Mingtang. The commentary goes: "The "Mingtang Sutra" says:'White tiger bends, bright and pure land mountain, kun like a lying corner, round like a ring.' This shape is true. It is half high, the head is high, the tail is hidden, and there are defects. There is a sink, the waist and the beam are broken, the tiger has this shape, and it is fierce and catastrophic." It is said that the white tiger should be like a right guard to protect the master, loyal to the minister, and support the master's momentum. Conspiracy is not good for the Lord, broken and damaged, but also weak in defense and protection.

If there is no white tiger on the right, it is because the left and the right are empty, the ten cheap land, the Lord is alone and poor, and he is worried about food and clothing.