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What does "Shuijumingtang for good fortune" mean?

Mingtang refers to the front of the house. Shuijumingtang refers to the gathering of water in front of the house. This "water" refers to rivers and lakes, and the water is clear. In Feng Shui, water is the main source of wealth; water gathering in Mingtang is the gathering of wealth.

If there is no natural water source in front of the house, a pool can be built to still be effective. Only clear water in Mingtang is auspicious. If the water is turbid or filthy, it will affect the fortune of the fortune and lead to the loss of wealth.

The water in front of the house should not be too close to the house. If you open the door and see the water, it will form a "cutting foot". Although there is wealth, it flows too fast, and wealth cannot accumulate.

If the house is built on the water or on the edge of a cliff, it is very unlucky to open the door and you can see the water below. In addition, the family feels insecure. Long-term residence will cause nervousness, weakness, and covetous luck in doing things.