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What is the "situation" in Feng Shui?

Situation refers to the situation and shape of dragon veins and caves. The "potential" of Fengshui in our country refers to the various states of ups and downs in the process of the dragon veins going to the acupuncture point after the origin. Feng Shui believes that the situation of the mountains is the first investigation content when looking for the treasures of Feng Shui.

The "shape" in Feng Shui refers to the shape of the mountain with caves. Feng Shui believes that the shape of the mountain is the key to whether the qi can stop here. The good and bad luck of the mountain shape is the good and bad luck of the cave, and the good and bad luck of the cave are the good and bad luck of people.

"Situation" is the two elements that must be seen when looking for the treasures of geomantic omen: the mountain and the shape of the mountain. Fengshui masters can use this to find the place where the vitality is strongest.

Guo Pu said in the "Book of Burial", "Thousands of feet are power, and hundreds of feet are shapes." Annotated: "A thousand feet speaks for a distance, and a mountain comes from a mountain. A hundred feet speaks for its proximity, which refers to the formation of a hole in the ground. "The main purpose of selecting acupoints is to multiply the anger at the time of burial, and anger is invisible, only by examining its shape. Although Qi rises and sinks, gathers and disperses, and is unpredictable, it travels in the dragon veins and its whereabouts are erratic. But when it starts, there must be momentum, and when you gain momentum, you get its come and go. And because of the shape and color of the mountain, it is born from the qi, so the shape is the external form of the qi. In geomancy, looking at the situation and distinguishing the situation, the form is the key to looking for acupuncture points. In fact, both form and momentum are indispensable. "The Book of the Burial" said: "The husband's power and the shape are good, the power and the shape are bad, the good and the bad, the one hundred fortune; the strong and the good, the misfortune does not turn the sun."