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What are the "Three Dry Dragons"

Ancient Fengshui masters divided the topography of the China Mountains into three parts, namely the Beitiao Ganlong, the Zhongtiao Ganlong, and the Nantiao Ganlong.

The three major dragons all use Kunlun as their source. Beilong encircles Yinshan Mountain and Helan Mountain and enters the Liaohai Sea via Youyan. Its branches include Hengshan Mountain, Taihang Mountain and Yanshan Mountain, and terminate at Beijing. Zhonglong enters the Shuhan and clears the customs, and the scattered is Zhongnan, Taihua, Taiyue, Songshan, and Baohuai

The water enters the sea. Luoyang is the essence of the Central Plains in the world. The southern dragon headed for Yunnan and went east to Yuanling. Its branches are Xiangjiang Wuling, Jiuyi Hengshan, Kuangluying Mountain, Tianmu Xianxia, ​​Kuocangtiantai and Siming. Jinling always has its situation.

Fengshui masters believe that to identify true dragons, one should first observe the general trend. Only by carefully investigating the water source, inspecting the mountains, knowing how to change, and distinguishing the branches, can we find the true dragon's lair.