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What is the meaning of "blue dragon" in feng shui?

In astronomy, the blue dragon is originally the life image of the seven horns, kang, clan, room, heart, tail, and ji in the sky in the east. Fengshui experts use it to refer to the mountain shape on the left of the cave. "The Burial Sutra" says: "The left of the husband's burial is the green dragon." Qinglong also refers to the water flow on the left of Yang's house. "Ten Books on the House of the Yang" says: "Where there is a flowing water on the left side of the house, it is called a blue dragon."

Fengshui experts believe that the mountain of Qinglong should be clean and stretched, meandering and supple, and its momentum is slightly higher than that of the white tiger, and echoes with the white tiger.

If there is no green dragon on the left side of the cave, it is "empty on both sides". It is a land of ten low prices. The family of the burial master is unlucky, widowed, widowed, and worried about food and clothing. There is a green dragon without holding on to it, and it seems to be flying away, which is also a cheap point. If there is a concave gap facing the east in the land of the Yang House, it is called "the opening of the green dragon" in Feng Shui theory, which is the land of Fu Lu Ji, built houses and lived, the population is prosperous, and the wealth is developed.